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One evening, as they were cooking dinner together, Akane reached her boiling point. "Taro, I'm so tired of always reminding you to help with the dishes and taking out the trash! Can't you just be more considerate?" she exclaimed.

By the end of the month, Akane and Taro had both completed their tasks and experienced a significant reduction in frustration. They realized that small actions and understanding could go a long way in alleviating their grievances.

Akane and Taro had been married for five years. They were deeply in love, but like any couple, they had their disagreements. Akane, in particular, felt frustrated with Taro's lack of attention to household chores and his tendency to leave his work stress at their doorstep.

Week 4: Taro's frustration was that Akane always nagged him about his work stress. Akane's task was to listen to Taro's work stories without interrupting or offering unsolicited advice. She did, and Taro felt heard and understood. -ENG- Beloved Wife -Frustration Relief Contract...

Taro raised an eyebrow. "What does that even mean?"

Week 3: Akane's frustration was that Taro didn't help with cooking. Taro's task was to prepare one meal per week. He surprised Akane with a delicious homemade dinner, which she appreciated.

Akane explained that, for one month, they would each write down three things that frustrated them about the other on a piece of paper. But here's the twist: they wouldn't discuss or argue about these frustrations. Instead, they would agree to fulfill one task or action per week that would alleviate the other's frustration. One evening, as they were cooking dinner together,

Their relationship had become more empathetic, and they had discovered a new way to appreciate each other's quirks and flaws.

Each week, Akane and Taro wrote down their frustrations and swapped papers. They were not allowed to discuss or justify their actions; they simply had to complete the requested task.

Week 1: Akane's frustration was that Taro always left his dirty socks on the floor. Taro's task was to pick up his socks and put them in the laundry basket every day. He succeeded, and Akane felt a small sense of relief. By the end of the month, Akane and

The Frustration Relief Contract had become a fun and creative way for them to communicate their needs and desires. They decided to continue the contract, adjusting it to suit their changing needs.

Taro looked taken aback, "I'm sorry, Akane. I feel like I'm working hard to provide for our family, but it's never enough for you."

Week 2: Taro's frustration was that Akane always controlled the TV remote. Akane's task was to let Taro choose the evening's entertainment without complaint. She did, and Taro enjoyed his favorite show without Akane rolling her eyes.

Taro was skeptical but agreed to give it a try.