Summary:
The book offers a humorous and insightful exploration of marital challenges and communication breakdowns that often occur after having children. It provides practical advice and strategies for couples to improve their relationship, manage household responsibilities fairly, and maintain a strong partnership amidst the chaos of parenting.
Key points:
1. Communication: The book promotes open dialogue between partners about expectations and roles before the baby arrives.
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