WB, It is called For Better, Forever by Gregory Popcak.
It is the only Catholic relationship book I could find that I thought would help us. The rest were too focused on doctrine, etc, and not enough practical advice.
This one is really good and though there is one chapter that is obviously Catholic (talks about the benefits of not using birth control), the rest of it is so diverse that it could be applied to any marriage.
If nothing else it is getting my H and I talking about topics that are so personal that they require a large amount of intimacy between the two people. It has not always felt 'comfortable' to answer the questions, but who ever said growth was comfy?
Quote: If nothing else it is getting my H and I talking about topics that are so personal that they require a large amount of intimacy between the two people. It has not always felt 'comfortable' to answer the questions, but who ever said growth was comfy?
That's what I'm looking for. Comfort is good, but an improved R is better.
You are very pretty. Best of all, the brightness of your eyes and face match the warmness of your posts here.
Your husband is a lucky man.
-NOPkins-
I will ferret out an affair at any opportunity.
-An affair is the embodiment of entitlement, fueled by resentment and lack of respect. -An infidel will remain unreachable so long as their sense of entitlement exceeds their ability to reason.
After you have the baby, do you want to come visit me? We can walk up and down the street where I live in Harley/NASCAR country and count how many honks and whistles we get.
(Proof positive that I've always been HD- My beautiful, thin, brunette long-legged(like you )sister and I used to do this when we were teenagers. We also used to immediately calculate the GGR as soon as we got to the beach or a party.)
"Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" - Mary Oliver