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How to Improve Your Marriage Without Talking About It

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Have you ever had this conversation with your spouse?
Wife: "Honey, we need to talk about us."
Husband: "Do we have to?"
Drs.
Patricia Love and Steven Stosny have studied this all-too-familiar
dynamic between men and women and have reached a truly shocking
conclusion. Even with the best of intentions, talking about your
relationship doesn't bring you together, and it will eventually drive
you apart.
The reason for this is that underneath most couples'
fights, there is a biological difference at work. A woman's
vulnerability to fear and anxiety makes her draw closer, while a man's
subtle sensitivity to shame makes him pull away in response. This is why
so many married couples fall into the archetypal roles of nagging
wife/stonewalling husband, and why improving a marriage can't happen
through words.
How to Improve Your Marriage Without Talking About It
teaches couples how to get closer in ways that don't require "trying to
turn a man into a woman." Rich in stories of couples who have turned
their marriages around, and full of practical advice about the behaviors
that make and break marriages, this essential guide will help couples
find love beyond words.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      In a thoughtful expansion of the Mars and Venus gender stereotypes, the authors explain how to improve the conflicts about emotional closeness that dog a lot of couples. The typical argument, which is not explicit and is riddled with destructive conversational tactics, is between a woman who fears isolation or insecurity and a man who is trying not to feel incompetent or unworthy. Both want to be comforted by emotional connection but seek it by avoiding and criticizing their partners instead of empathizing and initiating more understanding and affection. With her positive energy and appealingly mature voice, Laural Merlington narrates with pizzazz. Her delivery transforms writing that occasionally lapses into psychobabble into a refreshing discussion. Her steady enthusiasm helps listeners absorb the liberating truths in this lesson. T.W. (c) AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine

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