Ten Commandments to Keep Your Marriage From Peril
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LarrySeptember 28, 2018
Timely advice. It reminds me of the analogy of how to boil a frog.
HalSeptember 28, 2018
Great article - thank you! Although my wife and I have kept the 10 commandments of marriage that you mentioned, we have found little things creeping into our marriage that foster complacency and even some angst. I see now that I need to improve my listening skills and reintroduce more romance in our marriage. I also need to stop "joking" with my (male) coworkers about "the crazy things wives do." I realize now that I cannot even jokingly disparage my wife in casual conversation with anyone - regardless of their gender.
Tom JohnsonSeptember 28, 2018
Really good article, Mark. As a former bishop and stake president I have also seen what you are talking about. In particular, in every case of adultery I always found that the participants had removed their temple garments before going to be with each other.
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