Dear Friend,
Of course, you want a relationship that is loving and affectionate and satisfying. When you first fell in love, everything was wonderful, loving and you couldn’t wait to be together every moment. More than likely after years of togetherness, that craving for each other has lessened. Of course, you still love each other but somehow there isn’t that quickening of your pulse rate or the anticipation of touch that fuels your desire.
So what happened? Life happened. Every day chores, children, work, bills, all of the challenges that make life what it is have managed to interfere with the romance that created those titillating moments of anticipation. For some of you who have yet to experience those feelings of being head over heels in love with someone, this is for you too.
Over the past 13 years since my separation and divorce, I’ve discovered a point of view, a strategy that really works for getting both men and women exactly what it is they most want out of their intimate relationship. In the course of my work, it has been validated over and over again that passion can survive family crises and that men and women can love each other and satisfy each other’s needs without bickering, nagging or arguing. It all depends on just a few crucial elements that you can learn easily and effortlessly if you are willing to look at man woman relationships from a slightly different point of view.