Now that was insightful. I really appreciate that you're able to share your feelings, a lot of men shy away from that and even get upset if we try to get them to. And yes you're right about intimacy being more heart to heart than physical. I remember more about my husband bringing me coffee every morning for 23 years. That's what I call love, it's the little day to day things that make the difference. the little everyday things that are good about a marriage can often outweigh anything bad.
We take vows to love and cherish them even in the bad times, through sickness and in health for richer and poorer and until death. That's something a lot of people don't pay attention to this and they just rush into marriage thinking it's going to be a little heaven on earth, and it rarely ever turns out that way. When you marry you have to have a bond that lasts through all the hard times and work together for the common good of not just you and your spouse but also for any children you might have and on into their children too. It should never be taken lightly. And every single day of your life you have to work on it.
But if you commit to put God first and foremost in your life, he makes it a joy. That's what a lot of people fail the most to do they let the day to day struggles turn them sour and angry at the ones they should be clinging to.
Becky
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