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Summary of How Not to Hate Your Husband After Kids
Summary of How Not to Hate Your Husband After Kids
Summary of How Not to Hate Your Husband After Kids
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How Not to Hate Your Husband After Kids by Jancee Dunn: Conversation Starters


Jancee Dunn relates how she turned from a loving wife to a new mother hurling invectives at her husband for not emptying the diaper genie. Her husband is a loving and attentive father to their baby, describing him as a “very evolved man,” but she turned into a constantly angry woman which threatened their previously solid relationship. To save her marriage, she consults famous couples’ and sex therapists, asks other parents, and even interviews FBI officers for tips on how to prevent explosive situations with her husband. Dunn and her husband have to find a way to avoid fights from being repeated again and again. It is an enlightening story about how the man who is complicit in the problem could be the woman’s best ally.
How Not to Hate Your Husband After Kids is written by New York Times bestselling author Jancee Dunn who has written five books including the biography of Cyndi Lauper and Why is My Mother Getting a Tattoo? And Other Questions I Wish I Never Had to Answer.


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LanguageEnglish
PublisherBH
Release dateApr 23, 2019
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    ow Not to Hate Your Husband After Kids is a book written by Jancee Dunn. A new mother and a journalist who found herself increasingly angry for feeling alone in doing household chores and taking care of the baby despite her husband’s presence in the house, Dunn was on the brink of marital war when she decided to seek help from others to help her manage her anger and save her marriage from falling apart. She had many complaints against her husband. Despite equal working hours, she was doing more chores than her husband. She became the expert at changing diapers. She consults famous couples’ and sex therapists, asks other parents, and even interviews FBI officers for tips on how to prevent explosive situations with her husband. Dunn and her husband have to find a way to avoid fights from being repeated again and again. They have to see the larger issues that keep them from resolving their problems. They realize that new addition to the family requires that they have to review their marriage and rebuild it. Dunn tells the story of how she and her husband are able to overcome their problems and regain their domestic peace. The book is a memoir and a self-help book at the same time. It provides advice

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