An article the show starts with today shows how the tax system in the U.S. works better for cohabiting couples….find out 7 Tax Reasons Not to Get Married! (Which Mark doesn’t recommend, by the way!) He also answers emails about male sexual dysfunction and nagging. They also discuss a study that says prayer reduces anger.
Mark and Diane start the show discussing and article on what to do if you catch your kid masturbating, then answer an email from a concerned mom who doesn’t know how to deal with her daughter’s “self discovery”.
A woman wonders how to teach “first time obedience” to her kids since her husband needs to be told more than once, a divorced lady needs guidance on venturing into a questionable relationship with a guy, and a wife asks for suggestions for when she gets “so angry at her husband that she could just spit”!
A desperate husband wants to know how to stop his wife from filing for divorce. A Christian woman wants to know what to do when your husband leaves you, pray for him or move on? A husband is mad at his wife because she told him he can’t have any girlfriends and a woman feels stranded in a very bad situation.
A woman shares the simple changes she has made to improve her sex life and marriage.
Here is a follow up to The Doghouse video… its pretty funny. (Thank you Pastor Shawn)
(FYI – these video are posted to gruntle you. NOT to make a point or teach a lesson. Please don’t e-mail us if they offend you- ENJOY!)
The 2 continue to talk about the Family Research Council’s large study on pornography. Today they touch on the alarming statistics on women, cyber sex and infidelity.
After the study Mark and Debbie have a lively show chatting about a husband that criticizes his wife’s appearance, and the simple idea that if one spouse doesn’t like it, dont do it. They finish off the show talking about why men should not share their problem of looking at other women with their wives and to simply be nice to people even when you are angry.
On the show this morning Mark and Debbie talk about a great article that displays the wonderful way love matures, She’s the Zig to his Zag.
Mark and Debbie talk about anger and the correct way to express it, and the importance of grieving the loss of someone but not developing self-destructive behavior because of it. A follow-up e-mail is brought to the show dealing with sexual dysfunction and a husband telling his wife to ‘concentrate.’