建议专栏回应宿雾婚姻中妻子的孤独

一位嫁给英国侨民的菲律宾妻子分享了她在宿雾生活中的孤独和对博霍尔乡村的思乡病。在Rappler的《Two Pronged》建议专栏中,Jeremy Baer和玛格丽塔·霍尔姆斯博士就妥协、沟通以及关系的重要性提供指导。他们为这对夫妇提出公平的解决方案。

在给《Two Pronged》专栏的信中,该专栏由拥有牛津大学法学硕士的前银行家Jeremy Baer和临床心理学家玛格丽塔·霍尔姆斯博士撰写,一位来自博霍尔乡村的女会计师描述了她的困扰。她嫁给一位比她年长12岁的英国侨民,此前在家乡学校工作。现在居住在宿雾,除了丈夫无人可谈心交谈。 她表达了对博霍尔朋友和家人的思念,而丈夫每周两次加入一群外籍人士团体,包括他们的妻子。然而,她没有与她们建立联系,因为年龄比其他妻子大,被尊称为“Tita”。她要求返回离原家乡更近的地方,但丈夫拒绝,认为那里对他来说太偏远。 Baer回应称,关系需要妥协,尤其在文化差异面前。他建议寻找工作或爱好结交新朋友,并质疑搬家前是否讨论过这些挑战。他建议探讨彼此期望以解决问题。 Holmes援引1938年启动的哈佛成人发展研究,该研究显示孤独有害健康,亲密关系是幸福与长寿的关键。研究主任称:“亲密关系,比金钱或名望,更能让人们一生幸福。”她敦促双方平等付出并改善沟通,强调不应由一方独担重负。她邀请读者再写信寻求更详细建议。 此专栏于2026年2月15日刊发,是Rappler生活与风格版块的一部分,聚焦个人关系议题。

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