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The Politics Of Marriage: He Doesn't Love Me Enough! She Doesn't Love Me Enough
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- ISBN8235227187
- EAN9798235227187
- Date de parution16/05/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
The Politics of Marriage: He Doesn't Love Me Enough! She Doesn't Respect Me Enough! explores the complex emotional, relational, and practical dynamics that shape modern marriages. It frames marriage as a deeply intentional partnership where love, respect, and mutual responsibility must be continuously nurtured. Through fifteen themed chapters, the book highlights common relational tensions and offers a constructive, values-driven roadmap toward healthier, more resilient unions.
The book opens by tackling the recurring complaint, "If he only loved me enough." It investigates how emotional needs, unrealistic expectations, and unspoken assumptions create disconnects. It emphasizes that love must be demonstrated through consistent actions, not merely feelings. The second chapter flips the lens to "Ungiven or unearned respect, " showing how respect functions as emotional currency, especially in male-female dynamics, and why its absence often fuels conflict.
The author stresses the centrality of family as the first ministry, arguing that neglecting the home leads to relational drift. A unique chapter encourages couples to treat marriage like a holiday, not in a superficial sense, but as something requiring planning, intentionality, and an attitude of appreciation.
The book opens by tackling the recurring complaint, "If he only loved me enough." It investigates how emotional needs, unrealistic expectations, and unspoken assumptions create disconnects. It emphasizes that love must be demonstrated through consistent actions, not merely feelings. The second chapter flips the lens to "Ungiven or unearned respect, " showing how respect functions as emotional currency, especially in male-female dynamics, and why its absence often fuels conflict.
The author stresses the centrality of family as the first ministry, arguing that neglecting the home leads to relational drift. A unique chapter encourages couples to treat marriage like a holiday, not in a superficial sense, but as something requiring planning, intentionality, and an attitude of appreciation.



