Patiently teach husband to stop and smell the roses
13th Nov 2006, 22:29 GMT
A reader writes: "My husband is a great guy, but he has a feature that is making me unhappy and that's probably going to be bad for him in the long run. He is very impatient about everything. From waiting for someone to finish a sentence (he interrupts) to charging through traffic (dangerous!), he can't seem to wait for anything."
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