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Communicating About Intimacy in Early Marriage

Communicating About Intimacy in Early Marriage

Bill and Pam Farrel discuss intimacy in marriage and the need for young couples to understand each other's mind-set on this important aspect of married life. The Farrels explain the importance of considering a woman's emotional needs in this area, and encourage couples to prioritize intimacy in their marriage.
Original Air Date: October 18, 2013

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