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Marriage is challenging, we get it. But what if we told you the standard of two people giving up their own lives to become one is outdated? What if your marriage is supposed to be fun, open, sexy and liberating rather than the “old ball and chain that ruins your life forever?” What if we changed the narrative that marriage and parenting is 50/50 to 100/100? Join Alyssa and Steve McMasters (married for 2 years And Counting…) as they share hilarious dating tips, inspirational marriage lessons ...
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Shame is the killer of pleasure, yet shame and pleasure are known to go hand in hand in our society. We are told that when we experience sexual pleasure we should be quite about it and when a future partner asks, we should pretend that they are the only person we have ever been with to make them think they are the only person in the world. Hallmark…
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Everyone processes information differently. Some people are internal processors and need time to intrinsically think about a conversation before they are able to communicate their thoughts and feelings. Others are external processors and need to talk out their thoughts and feelings in real time in order to process a conversation. When there is a di…
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Fights are inevitable in a relationship, and the conclusion is always some kind of compromise. But how do you get there? The 1/10 rule is how we make our compromising easier by analyzing how important a topic is to each partner. The 1/10 Rule is a resource to keep things light and answer the hardest question in any marriage. Who wins this one? We t…
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Dating is hard, there are a thousand things you need to think about. Is this person going to get along with my family? Is this person going to fit into my lifestyle? Is this person going to murder me? In this podcast we talk about the Red and Green flags we looked for when we were dating for marriage. No, not the typical. "He doesn't have a job" or…
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