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🗓️ 27 June 2023
⏱️ 26 minutes
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0:00.0 | From San Diego, California, this is a one extraordinary marriage show. |
0:04.5 | We're being busy as overdone, romantic as fun, and scheduling sex as taking the guesswork out of |
0:09.5 | wondering when you're going to get some. I'm Tony Del Lorenzo, your co-host along with my beautiful |
0:13.9 | wife, Alisa. From coast to coast and around the world, thank you for joining us. It's time to talk |
0:19.1 | sex, love, and commitment. Give us a call or text us on the hug hotline at 888-8765-663 |
0:26.4 | or send us an email to hugs at oneextraordinarymarriage.com. |
0:32.1 | In today's episode, we're talking about what the conversation looks like when one of you isn't wearing |
0:36.8 | your wedding ring. And normally I start the episode with a quote sometimes anonymous, sometimes |
0:41.8 | attributed to someone, but as we were preparing for this particular episode, I thought let's just |
0:45.8 | start with something that so many of us have heard in our wedding ceremonies are heard at weddings |
0:52.0 | we've attended. And just the simple words that say with this ring, I be wed. Something to think |
0:58.5 | about as we're going through today's episode, but we start every single one of these with a hug. |
1:04.8 | And hug is actually an opportunity for us to celebrate the two of you, what you're doing in your |
1:09.0 | marriage, the breakthroughs that you've had. And this hug comes from a post that was in the one |
1:12.9 | family Facebook group that starts with, we've been married for 34 years. Some spectacular, others |
1:19.6 | downright burdensome. The kids are out of the house, but we took on the responsibilities of |
1:23.6 | my elderly parents, and I missed my wife. She was always so busy doing philanthropic activities, |
1:30.1 | taking care of my parents, other friends, or volunteering. I had enough. We argued. She said I |
1:36.6 | was selfish for her time. I said we were more friends than spouses or lovers. She said I was sex |
1:42.5 | crazed. I had no response. Was I? We argued more and more. And finally I said if we don't get it |
1:48.7 | on track, I'd want a divorce. Yet we believe that marriage is not a contract, but a covenant, |
1:54.0 | a sacrament in the Catholic Church. I suggested individual therapy. She wanted a couple's therapy. |
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