Staff Researcher, Brandon Wall, suggests it would be more profitable for your marriage to develop YOUR own internal character than to point fingers at your spouse. You are going to have habits no matter what. You may as well have good ones while you are at.
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MARRIAGE IS DIFFICULT: HOW THE VIRTUES CAN HELP
By Dr. Bing on May 6, 2011 in Brandon Wall's Blogs, Character and Virtue, Improving Your Relationship, Quotes: Middle Ages: 3rd-15th Centuries

Part Seven On Cohabitation: The Honorable Estate of Matrimony
By Dr. Bing on September 15, 2009 in Cohabiting Without Marriage, Manliness, Modern Life, Quotes: Middle Ages: 3rd-15th Centuries, Series On Cohabitation, Successful Marriages
In this blog Dr. Wall continues his series on cohabitation, contrasting the casualness of cohabiting with the seriousness of marriage. He focuses, in particular, on the positive benefit women have on men when the women are worth fighting for and their hearts are won in matrimony. Women, who are willing to cohabit for nothing, are [...]







