Your Hardest Family Question: Can You Find Happiness in a Marriage Without Romantic Love?
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- Jesus Christ Always Delivers Us—Come, Follow Me Podcast #23, Judges 2-4; 6-8; 13-16 by Scot and Maurine Proctor
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Corey D.August 26, 2023
That whole scenario probably describes more marriages than you think. My personal belief is that commitment is more important than love. But having said that, this situation and the words she uses sounds like an affair waiting to happen.
Sue AndrewsAugust 26, 2023
I feel so sorry for her husband. His feelings should matter as much as hers. I wonder if he even realizes that she doesn’t love him?
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