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Lance walks down the hallway to his study. His phone beeps and he sees that Robert has posted on a popular advice website. Lance reads the question: When your wife is angry at you, what do you do to make her feel better? He rolls his eyes and laughs bitterly. Within a few minutes, a servant knocks, carrying a stack of printed papers. Lance glances down and sees that they’re answers from the advice website. He pours himself a whiskey and leans back in his leather chair. It couldn’t hurt to read the advice, Lance thinks. Before Andrea, I never had to ask a woman for forgiveness. Every woman tripped over herself to earn my favor—I could do whatever and say whatever and they’d still flirt with me. Lance reads the first piece of paper: Husbands and wives always quarrel, but they’ll eventuall