I tricked him into marriage — and he found out Deceiving someone you don’t love into marriage is a bad idea, says Dr. Saltz |
I’m a robotic lover, but she wants adventure Dr. Gail Saltz helps an inhibited lover to step out of his sexual comfort zone |
Money can’t buy love, but personality can Dr. Gail Saltz advises a 53-year-old man who wants to learn new love tricks |
Married woman: I’m attracted to my gay friend One conflicted reader may be diverting emotional energy from her spouse |
She doesn’t want a post-nup, but her parents do Dr. Saltz has advice for a woman who’s stuck between her parents, spouse |
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About Dr. Gail Saltz |
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Dr. Gail Saltz is a psychiatrist with New York Presbyterian Hospital, author, and regular contributor to TODAY. Her latest book is “Anatomy of a Secret Life: The Psychology of Living a Lie.” For more information, you can visit her Web site. |

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