I think that there are two very important things that every to-be or married couple should have...
"The Five Love Languages" book by Gary Chapman.
It is truly amazing. The author counseled couples for twenty years and came away with the idea that there are five different love languages (Gifts, Quality Time, Acts of Service, Physical Touch, and Words of Affirmation) and that couples who struggle to connect or reconnect aren't struggling because they do not love each other, but they do not know how to express love in the dominant "language" of their partner. It includes the survey to see what your dominant language is, and was the best part of our pre-marriage counseling, although the results weren't all that surprising.
"The Story of Us" movie with Bruce Willis and Michelle Pfeiffer
It tells the story of Ben and Kate, married with two children, how they fell in love and how their marriage fell apart. But most importantly it shows how a couple overcame the odds.
So, I am curious. What do you think are the must-haves for married, or soon-to-be married couples?
"The Five Love Languages" book by Gary Chapman.
It is truly amazing. The author counseled couples for twenty years and came away with the idea that there are five different love languages (Gifts, Quality Time, Acts of Service, Physical Touch, and Words of Affirmation) and that couples who struggle to connect or reconnect aren't struggling because they do not love each other, but they do not know how to express love in the dominant "language" of their partner. It includes the survey to see what your dominant language is, and was the best part of our pre-marriage counseling, although the results weren't all that surprising.
"The Story of Us" movie with Bruce Willis and Michelle Pfeiffer
It tells the story of Ben and Kate, married with two children, how they fell in love and how their marriage fell apart. But most importantly it shows how a couple overcame the odds.
So, I am curious. What do you think are the must-haves for married, or soon-to-be married couples?
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