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As couples grow older, it's not unusual for them to withhold intimacy from each other. This is unhealthy. If you can determine why your spouse avoids intimacy, it's important to get to the root of the problem.
What do you do when you suspect your spouse of being unfaithful? Address your suspicions to your spouse. Express the difficulty you're having in trusting him, but determine to not be controlled by your anger.
Your fiancé just came out of a messy divorce. Is it wise to marry him so soon after his divorce? Research shows that getting remarried shortly after a divorce will often lead to another divorce. Slow things down and give him time to work through all the things he's been through before moving forward.
In some marriages, one of the spouses tends to be the disciplinarian while the other spouse is the "fun" parent. Learn how to balance that out in your marriage. That's all on the next edition of A Love Language Minute.
Kindness is one of the traits of love. It's expressed in the way we talk as well as what we do. Imagine what life would be like if all of us were kind!
You love your fiancé but her family is hard to deal with? Will this be a problem for you in the future? Tune in to hear what Dr. Gary Chapman has to say.
A mark of a loving person is courtesy. The word "courtesy" is much richer than being well-mannered. It means you view others as valuable and treating the accordingly.
Humility is the true mark of a Christian. The best example of humility was how Christ humbled himself to become a man and to serve us, even to the point of dying for our sins. Humility is stepping down so someone else can step up.
Can your occupation determine your love language? Not really. But you might discover that some love languages are more helpful in certain vocations.
A past relationship has negatively affected your ability to trust. Learn how you can keep your lack of trust from creeping into your new relationship.