Marital Bliss

Marital Bliss

Author: Davison Kanokanga

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2008-04-23

Total Pages: 118

ISBN-13: 1467019852

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THIS BOOK IS FOR ANYONE AND EVERYONE. IT COVERS SUCH AREAS AS LONG DISTANCE RELATIONSHIPS, THIEVES OF MARITAL JOY, HARD HEARTS IN MARRIAGE, MARITAL BLISS, JOB DESCRIPTION IN THE HOME, EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION AND BEDROOM ETIQUETTE. THIS IS AN INFORMATIVE, EDUCATIVE AND INSPIRING PIECE OF WORK. IF YOU ARE STILL SINGLE, THIS BOOK WILL HELP YOU BECOME A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR MARRIAGE. IN ADDITION TO BEING A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR MARRIAGE, YOU WILL ALSO KNOW WHAT CHARACTERS YOU SHOULD NEVER CONSIDER FOR MARRIAGE. IF YOU ARE ALREADY MARRIED, THIS BOOK WILL BREATH LIFE INTO YOUR MARRIAGE. IT WILL INSPIRE YOU TO HAVE AN EXCITING, BLISSFUL AND FULFILLING MARRIAGE. YOU SIMPLY CANNOT AFFORD TO IGNORE THIS BOOK. BUY YOURSELF A COPY NOW!!!


How-To Secrets for a Happy Married Life: A Roadmap to Matrimonial Bliss

How-To Secrets for a Happy Married Life: A Roadmap to Matrimonial Bliss

Author: Ranjot Singh Chahal

Publisher: Rana Books

Published: 2023-11-25

Total Pages: 35

ISBN-13:

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Embark on a delightful journey through "How-To Secrets for a Happy Married Life: A Roadmap to Matrimonial Bliss." This compact guide offers essential practices for couples seeking enduring joy. From setting a solid foundation to nurturing intimacy, embracing adventure, and cultivating laughter, discover the secrets to a fulfilling marriage. The book also provides insights on overcoming challenges, rebuilding after breakdowns, and offers 150 essential practices for lasting love. Whether you're starting your journey or revitalizing your union, this book is your companion to a happily-ever-after.


The Secrets Of Marital Bliss

The Secrets Of Marital Bliss

Author: Tanushree Podder

Publisher: Pustak Mahal

Published: 2003-06-21

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 8122308384

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Research shows that happily married persons live longer than the single ones. And couples in a happy marriage have a healthy constitution, mentally, emotionally and physically. Despite such facts, separations and divorces are rising every year. If happy marriages ensure fulfillment and a sense of security, shouldn't couples be working towards strengthening their marriages? Research indicates that the most successful Indians around the globe have succeeded because of strong family values and support systems. This book gives the readers practical guidelines on how to: Overcome daily hurdles and live in peace and harmony. Avoid pitfalls that appear at various stages of married life. Married and unmarried couples of all ages must read this book to ensure peace, stability and harmony in their relationship.


Marriage and the Love Myth

Marriage and the Love Myth

Author: Sukhjiwan Singh

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2021-04-01

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 1665516976

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Singh examines the subject of marriage and proves that making a successful marriage is a conscious choice. She covers the topics of finding a like-minded partner and implementing a code of behavior at the outset. Then she delves into the tools necessary to meet challenges head-on and getting back on track.


More Perfect Unions

More Perfect Unions

Author: Rebecca L. Davis

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2010-03-31

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 9780674047969

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The American fixation with marriage, so prevalent in today's debates over marriage for same-sex couples, owes much of its intensity to a small group of reformers who introduced Americans to marriage counseling in the 1930s. Today, millions of couples seek help to save their marriages each year. Over the intervening decades, marriage counseling has powerfully promoted the idea that successful marriages are essential to both individuals' and the nation's well-being. Rebecca Davis reveals how couples and counselors transformed the ideal of the perfect marriage as they debated sexuality, childcare, mobility, wage earning, and autonomy, exposing both the fissures and aspirations of American society. From the economic dislocations of the Great Depression, to more recent debates over government-funded "Healthy Marriage" programs, counselors have responded to the shifting needs and goals of American couples. Tensions among personal fulfillment, career aims, religious identity, and socioeconomic status have coursed through the history of marriage and explain why the stakes in the institution are so fraught for the couples involved and for the communities to which they belong. Americans care deeply about marriages—their own and other people's—because they have made enormous investments of time, money, and emotion to improve their own relationships and because they believe that their personal decisions about whom to marry or whether to divorce extend far beyond themselves. This intriguing book tells the uniquely American story of a culture gripped with the hope that, with enough effort and the right guidance, more perfect marital unions are within our reach.