Review of My Spouse, my friend

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Luv it :)
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This book talks about basic things in marriage
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I will have to get this book. This book will be a good understanding the life of Marriage, and be a great marriage counselor
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A great book that will help nurture healthy and lasting relationships. I see the topics covered are widespread from sensuality, friendships, friends, and relying on faith amidst all. This books sounds interesting. Amazingly informative summary. Thanks.
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I love reading books about marriage and this one caught my attention. I like that it offers real advice because many people don't openly discuss their marriage problems. I'm getting ready for marriage and I think it's important to choose it willingly, not because I have to. This review made me want to read the book and prepare for my future.
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The review is thorough and well written. The perspective of marriage varies according to people, but there may be broad lines that everyone agrees on. Financial matters, family, and friends all have an impact on the relationship. The book provides a look at some aspects of marriage that may interest many readers. Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

I'm not sure marriage is a "divine ordinance," but it's a challenging and satisfying endeavor. I just celebrated my 12-year anniversary, and I can attest to that. This book might be a particularly helpful tool for helping more religious readers navigate the complexities it presents. I'm intrigued by the author's stance on divorce. Thank you for your review.
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My Spouse, my friend" by Ingiete Oyama details the institution of marriage and some of the challenges inherent therein. For religious people, marriage is viewed as a divine ordinance from God and a relationship. Marriage is a relationship that requires patience and understanding from both partners. This books provides practical steps to help couples make enduring marriages and overcome their challenges.
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Thank you for such a thoughtful and detailed review. This book seems like a good read for couples to improve their relationship. Looking forward to read it
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Marital institution is a sacred one that need alot of information and guidance to navigate it successfully. This book will also serve as a guide to couples on how the can live and survive challenges happily. Thank you for the review
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Post by Gift Edeh 1 »

Nice book about marriage or relationship I have always been an avid reader of these kind of books. I'm just curious about this thing called marriage. The author seems to stress her point out well and I would love to add this to my collection of other books I have read under this subject 'marriage'.
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This book would be vital to the building of a strong and long-lasting relationship, which is based on God first, and every other thing would work out as you begin to apply God's word and every other thing in this book.
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Post by Brienna Cooper »

Great review! Although I’m technically not in the target demographic for this book, I believe there may still be insight to gain. As someone who’s views on marriage/family have so drastically changed in the last 5-10 years, I’m curious to know if this would create any more shifts in my line of thought on the subject. However, it's on that same note that I might find the author’s sub-par lock-in on points (according to the review) a bit frustrating.
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This book provides insightful analysis and useful tips on how a couple can coexist peacefully. I value the author's strong opinions and the specific, doable recommendations she offers to strengthen marriage. Congrats on BOTD.
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Reading through this review, I am inspired to wait and seek counsel from God for marriage. Great review here, I would definitely read this any chance I get.
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