Category Archives: Marriage Myths

Marriage Truth – Service Changes Things

We’ve come to the end of this series on Marriage Myths. I appreciate your responses. Genuinely. But, it’s just about time for the Collective to return to a bit of creativity, a bit of collective sharing. The Marriage Myths are … Continue reading

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Marriage Myths — Dirty Talk is Unhealthy for my Marriage.

I know this isn’t narrative, but hang with me here. It’s really just stream of consciousness. The biblical view of marriage is simple, really. Two people attempt a melding of sorts. But in context, it’s really much more complex. Often, … Continue reading

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Marriage Myths — We Don’t Have Anything in Common

Last week I wrote about a marriage myth I’ve been hearing lately – I never really loved her/him. It’s been tossed around effortlessly by friends, folks looking for an out. But is debunking that myth enough to protect a marriage? … Continue reading

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Lagniappe – Debunking a Marriage Myth

Yesterday, I wrote about dispelling that prevalent marriage myth–I never really loved her.   There are others who have written their own love stories, erected alters to remember.   Spend some time on these links today, then sit down and craft … Continue reading

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