Archive: Tagged ‘weddings’

02-03-2012

How much privacy should parents allow their kids on Facebook? Mark answers emails about miscarriage and the Moonies. Then he and Ross go off on a guy who wants to be the one walking down the aisle on their wedding day!  A mom wonders if she should teach her young daughters about masturbating so they don’t feel badly about doing it.

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02-11-2010

Mark and Debbie open the show with an interesting USA Today article, What else could that ring buy? The article outlines other ways the money spent on rings, the wedding, etc. could be spent.

Mark and Debbie talk about letting yourself ‘go’ with your spouse and what God says about sex. A husband discovers his wife(who is a church leader) is having an affair and she is waiting for God to tell her which man she should be with. An e-mail asks about a 16-year age gap, and what does you’re ‘not ready’ to get married really mean?

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12-02-2009

Mark and Debbie broadcast live together in Green Bay this morning! To open the show the 2 talk about a great article for anyone getting ready to head down the isle, Can Your Wedding Wars Predict Your Future Fights.

Debbie brings an e-mail to the show from a recently seperated wife looking for direction.  Another wife e-mails to show about the lack of sex in her marriage and wanting to be pursued by her husband. Mark and Debbie discuss the importance of not tolerating a husband that curses at you and your children.

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03-24-2009

On today’s show Mark discusses how the economy is impacting weddings, dealing with a perfectionist personality, why it’s important to separate and do something to save your marriage before it’s too late, challenging men to grow up, and the stinking thinking surrounding masturbation.

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01-16-2009

On today’s show Mark talks about the ramifications of adultery, same-sex adultery, keeping children near their family and non-custodial parent, giving kids responsibility, following the rules of your church to get married, spending a lot of money on weddings, the patience required to save a marriage, recovering from an emotional affair and trust issues.

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