“Bridges to Desire”: Better Preparation for Intimacy
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Cheryl Jane QuinnFebruary 13, 2017
My husband and I feel your articles on intimacy are right on. You talked about issues that need to be talked about. The action items of how to make intimacy fun and exciting are so simple because you gave the perfect formula for how to make it happen. In the church we are conflicted between being spiritual and having permission to feel and communicate erotic love. That is real. I'm going to give this book to our married grandchildren. That way they will know we feel intimacy is important and we understand the problems associated with achieving it.
KenFebruary 1, 2017
You're kidding right ? Write down in a journal sexual matters ? That's as risky as taking nude photos of yourself. Such things are more than likely to get out via someone else getting a hold of them; the kids for instance. I found the article to be more about women and next to nothing about men. Not a "balanced" article. Someday I would like to see a well-written article on what it is that prevents men from feeling as they should toward their spouse.
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