Families are great murderers of the creative impulsive, particularly husbands.

Brenda Ueland
Families are great murderers of the creative impulsive, particularly husbands.
Families are great murderers of the creative impulsive, particularly husbands.
Families are great murderers of the creative impulsive, particularly husbands.
Families are great murderers of the creative impulsive, particularly husbands.
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In his book "Passionate Marriage" by David Schnarch, he talks about how to start a marriage that will last forever. He also talks about what happens when a marriage is not passionate. In the first part, he talks about how a marriage can be passionate and how it can be passionate. But, in the second part, he talks about what happens when a marriage is not passionate.

One of the things he discusses is how husbands and wives try to make each other happy by forcing themselves to do things they don’t want to do. Husbands do this by making their wives feel guilty because they haven’t been able to complete a certain task or haven’t been able to have sex for a week or two. And, wives do this by telling their husbands that they are being unreasonable because they don’t understand why they have been so distant.

But, if you look back on marriages over the years, you will find that there are always some things that either husband or wife wanted to do but the other person wouldn’t let them because it was too much pressure or because it was something that they didn’t want to do at all.

Source: If You Want To Write: A Book About Art, Independence And Spirit

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