Archive: Tagged ‘mentors’

09-11-2009

Mark and Debbie start off discussing an article on a British study about spouses sleeping is separate beds. Debbie shares an email from a woman who has a three-year-old butt kicking woman on her hands! Mark also tackles the issue of an unemployed husband who does nothing around the house while his wife works full time.  Mark gives his take when a listener wonders: Are men more attracted to women who are “taken”?  They  talk (again!) about the importance of couples dropping the facade and getting mentors, friends and others involved in their struggles. They wrap up the show discussing what to do when sex isn’t happening in a marriage.

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07-08-2009

Mark is on vacation this week and will return on Monday July 13th. In the meantime, we have selected his best shows over the past several months to air this week.

On today’s show Mark discusses the book Hooked: New Science on How Casual Sex is Affecting Our Children, women being his wife–not his mother, not fixating on what you want in marriage, not letting your past dictate your future, the importance of getting mentoring in your marriage struggles, how to handle a separation in your marriage, and the importance of women asking for what they want.

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06-19-2009

Today’s show is a repeat of the show from March 11, 2009. Mark discusses community marriage initiatives, covenant marriage, the idea that you can love your spouse and still be involved in an affair, women allowing men to help them at home, the need for mentors in your marriage, when you have to choose between your spouse and your child, the need for men to experience consequences to change their behavior, why reasoning, whining, yelling and silence usually won’t work with a man, and being a lover to your spouse rather than being selfish in sex.

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03-11-2009

On today’s show Mark discusses community marriage initiatives, covenant marriage, the idea that you can love your spouse and still be involved in an affair, women allowing men to help them at home, the need for mentors in your marriage, when you have to choose between your spouse and your child, the need for men to experience consequences to change their behavior, why reasoning, whining, yelling and silence usually won’t work with a man, and being a lover to your spouse rather than being selfish in sex.

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