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3: How Important Is My Physical Appearance to Her Desire of Me?

3: How Important Is My Physical Appearance to Her Desire of Me?

FromMarried With Benefits™


3: How Important Is My Physical Appearance to Her Desire of Me?

FromMarried With Benefits™

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
May 20, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Your wife can't really be attracted to your "dad bod" right? A lot of guys assume they need to be workout warriors to be desiraable, but the reality is that a trip to the doctor is probably way more attractive to your wife than another tip to the gym. Brian Goins and Shaunti Feldhahn offer husbands two tips for taking care of yourself, and one question you can ask that your wife will find irresistible.
Show Notes and Resources
For more from Shaunti Feldhahn, visit Shaunti.com. https://shaunti.com
"Achieving a ‘Dad Bod’: Try This Hilarious 21-Day Guide" by David Tate. https://www.rd.com/funny-stuff/how-to-get-a-dad-bod/
"When Sinners Say 'I Do': Discovering the Power of the Gospel for Marriage" by Dave Harvey.  https://www.amazon.com/When-Sinners-Say-Do-Discovering/dp/0976758261
For Men Only by Shaunti Feldhahn.  https://shop.familylife.com/p-2938-for-men-only-revised-and-updated.aspx
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Released:
May 20, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (38)

We got married because we thought we’d be better together rather than apart. So why is it so easy to feel isolated from your life-long partner? Host, author, and fellow married pilgrim, Brian Goins, tackles the relational pitfalls, from the trivial to the tragic, that move couples towards isolation rather than experiencing the real benefits that come from saying “I do.”