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Your Spouse Isn't the Person You Married: Keeping Love Strong through Life's Changes

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“Who’s that sleeping in my bed?”
Nothing kills a marriage more than when a husband or wife wakes up one morning and begins to think, I don’t really know the other person in my bed anymore, and I’m not sure I want to!
Your spouse will change. So will you. The question is, How will you handle the changes that children, retirement, or financial losses bring? Will the changes draw you and your spouse closer emotionally, or will they push you farther apart?
Using a blend of candid insights—including some very straight talk on sexual issues—humor, and stories drawn from years of experience “in the trenches,” the Reissers offer commonsense approaches to prevention, repair, and rehabilitation of marriage rifts.
With this book you can recapture the intimacy and caring feelings you had when you first fell in love, and learn how to embrace change—with all the good it can bring.

272 pages, Paperback

First published March 18, 2010

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April 6, 2019
I spent a lot of time reading this book and just musing on the state of my own marriage... how extremely damaged it truly is. I love the way it sets out points and methods to repair the foundation of relationships. I recommend reading this book at least twice a year if u are going through the storm. This would be a great 'how to' book for couples out there committed to renewing their broken marriages.
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