it’s refreshing to hear that even marriage counsellors have conflict. Our worship leader from our church told my husband about a time he was having conflict with his wife & my husband said he found that very encouraging to know that we’re not alone.
I'm grateful to hear them share their petty differences. We are not alone! But I do not want to ignore how in the first couple examples, the man is viewed as the bad guy. During the honeymoon, he didn't not get to go on the main event he planned until the last day. That is not cool. Us women can be so spoiled and focus on our comforts and doing what we want and not consider what is important to the man. And with the chair, it just sat there in the hall. She could have communicated earlier on the need. I am guilty of this too. It can be difficult to bother our husbands when they are busy working all day and then the to do list at home and also want them to get some down time.
We understand your concern, @rogercarlton4385 so we checked the transcript and it says, "And so, I’m thinking, how, who cares..." We hope this is helpful. Thank you for asking for clarification.
I love the PODcast.
That's so great to hear! Thank you for your support.
it’s refreshing to hear that even marriage counsellors have conflict. Our worship leader from our church told my husband about a time he was having conflict with his wife & my husband said he found that very encouraging to know that we’re not alone.
Glad to hear that I'm not the only couple that has arguments. I know one couple that claims they never argue and I always wonder what, how??
Marking at 17:00 to share with my husband❤
This was absolutely fabulous
Excellent work... keep ministering to the lives of the brethren❤❤❤❤❤❤
Excellent video! Loved it, especially “setting boundaries “ on what closes heart…addressing it… communication is so very important
This is so encouraging
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AMAZING
Encouraging 💝!
Wow
I'm grateful to hear them share their petty differences. We are not alone!
But I do not want to ignore how in the first couple examples, the man is viewed as the bad guy.
During the honeymoon, he didn't not get to go on the main event he planned until the last day. That is not cool. Us women can be so spoiled and focus on our comforts and doing what we want and not consider what is important to the man.
And with the chair, it just sat there in the hall. She could have communicated earlier on the need.
I am guilty of this too. It can be difficult to bother our husbands when they are busy working all day and then the to do list at home and also want them to get some down time.
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Was that a curse word at about the 5 minute mark? I hope not…but it sure sounds like it. I’m disappointed in FOTF for this…
No. I think he said “well” but didn’t enunciate and it sounded more like an “h.” Benefit of the doubt.
We understand your concern, @rogercarlton4385 so we checked the transcript and it says, "And so, I’m thinking, how, who cares..." We hope this is helpful. Thank you for asking for clarification.