Lockdown-proof your marriage: the relationship advice we all need now
Finding new ways to talk to the one you love could help your relationship survive these turbulent times
10 January 2021 • 6:00am
Stronger than ever: Julie Wagstaff and Ian Christelow with their daughters Ellan and Cara (oldest) and rescue dogs
Credit: David Rose
Speaking the same language doesn’t mean you always understand each other. Regardless of eloquence or intelligence, communicating and relating kindly and well in a couple can be extraordinarily complex.
And considering the inordinate stresses and griefs of the past 10 months – and those yet to come – it would be curious if we weren’t experiencing more conflict than normal.