Getting Your Guy To Join You In A Therapy Or Coaching Session

Sex is a major influence on the quality of a relationship Once couples stop having sex the relationship can become subject to detachment anger and even worse infidelity or divorce   You may think you have a good reason for cutting back on sex but the fact is that study after study affirms its importance to a healthy relationshipIf you notice that you or your partners libido has been lacking lately here are some tips to help reignite the sparks and get the magic back in the bedroom

Here's an interesting question: how do you get a man who won't even ask for directions after driving in circles for two hours to go out and hire a stranger, then tell that person his deepest, darkest secrets?

Even when they're in the company of close friends, men will generally keep sadness, disappointments and other internal conflicts to themselves. So how can your get a strong, self-reliant, superman to talk to a pro—with you?

Couples Counseling/Coaching

Start the conversation about couples counseling by talking about yourself, not about him. If you talk about him he may feel like you are on the attack, which will make him defensive and less likely to hear what you're trying to tell him. Tell him you've been thinking about therapy because you want to take steps to be a better partner, and you can contribute more to the relationship if you have more tools in your kit.

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