1,756 words (≈ 7 minutes)
A short prose paper on the makings of a successful relationship. The traits that each partner should share, work together for blissful life and successful marriage.
~First Edition - June 2010
Christian Glahn a.k.a incrediblySmart.com
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. CC 2010
Christian Glahn - incrediblySmart
Language: English
Written in: 2010
Published: 2010-07-11
Word count: 1,756 words (≈ 7 minutes)
License: Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (cc by-nc-nd)
Tags: marriage, relationships, friendship, couples
Sat, 24 Jul 2010 14:56:08 +0200
Thank you for the read. It was simple, short and informative for me. The language is easy to understand even for a 34 year old divorced male who has had a self-destructive past when it comes to relationships. Most of the books like this make it clear that they are written by a bible thumping close-minded person that assumes that his word is "gospel truth" and if you question that, you are obviously wrong. This short book put in plain English what a couple needs to give and sacrifice to make a… (more)
Thank you for the read. It was simple, short and informative for me. The language is easy to understand even for a 34 year old divorced male who has had a self-destructive past when it comes to relationships. Most of the books like this make it clear that they are written by a bible thumping close-minded person that assumes that his word is "gospel truth" and if you question that, you are obviously wrong. This short book put in plain English what a couple needs to give and sacrifice to make a wonderful partnership and I will take the advice very seriously as I move forward in a committed relationship. You obviously know a lot about a great compromising and loving marriage since you began writing this while writing a letter to your wife. I am going to have to do that more often.
Thank you again for the great, clear advice without sounding religiously condescending.
I hope to be as wise and successful as you someday in a wonderful, open and caring marriage as it seems you share with your wife.
I am looking forward to your future work.
Sincerely,
Frank
(less)Sun, 18 Jul 2010 23:45:59 +0200
Working on several other eBooks to be published later.
"A Man Named Baltimore Wells" - a novel
"The Turn" - a game of communication for couples