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"Houston, we have a problem!" Sexual rejection in marriage is common problem, but it might not be about your spouse. In some cases, the past experiences - whether from trauma or unhealthy upbringing - distort what is really happening. Healing from sexual trauma begins with awareness and open communication between a husband and wife.
Key Takeaway:
1. Validate Your Spouse’s Desire: Instead of just saying “no” or “I’m not in the mood,” start by affirming your spouse.
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more marriage insights, real-life stories, and practical advice to help you build a thriving, faith-filled relationship!
https://www.youtube.com/@thefavoritemarriage/videos
By Monty Mora, Jeannine Mora"Houston, we have a problem!" Sexual rejection in marriage is common problem, but it might not be about your spouse. In some cases, the past experiences - whether from trauma or unhealthy upbringing - distort what is really happening. Healing from sexual trauma begins with awareness and open communication between a husband and wife.
Key Takeaway:
1. Validate Your Spouse’s Desire: Instead of just saying “no” or “I’m not in the mood,” start by affirming your spouse.
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more marriage insights, real-life stories, and practical advice to help you build a thriving, faith-filled relationship!
https://www.youtube.com/@thefavoritemarriage/videos