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When my ex and I went to counseling when our marriage was falling apart, the counselor told us he had never seen two such incompatible people in his life. That struck me like a slap in the face. Instead of getting us to work on our marriage, he encouraged us to move on. It was impossible to get exh to see another marriage counselor because of this. Exh expected me to stay in the marriage without further counseling. I left. Exh was/is abusive NPD, and refused to acknowledge it. I hoped counseling would help us work through this.Her therapist pointed out to her how different we are. My wife considers herself more intuitive and “spiritual”. We do share an interest in music and have a common ethnic background; otherwise, we are very different. I keep pushing marriage counseling to develop skills to help overcome these differences to preserve the marriage. I’ve told her as painful as marriage counseling can be, divorce is much more painful in the long run.
Keep praying. Don’t give up. God wants what’s best for you.

