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Q & A; Married, With Business

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The Washington Post, August 7th, 2000

Deborah Tannen, a professor of linguistics at Georgetown University, has extensively studied the way men and women communicate. She is the author of "You Just Don't Understand" and "The Argument Culture: Stopping America's War of Words." Q. Does the idea of a married couple starting a business together sound risky to you--that is, risky to the relationship? A. Yes, it does, though I know that many couples successfully run businesses together and feel that it strengthens their marriage to be working together in that way. What I guess might be risky is if the husband and wife are not comfortable...

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