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tnid_flowchart_smallSusan Pease Gadoua’s and my book is finally out (yay!), and for those of you who are curious what we’re talking about, her’s a nifty flowchart that our publisher Seal Press put together. There are many more arrows that could connect the dots (or bubbles, as it were), such as a Parenting Marriage connecting to an Open Marriage, since the point of a Parenting Marriage is to marry the best co-parent — not necessarily a soul mate or the love of your life (in fact, we encourage you not to; don’t we all know how love leads to disappointments, resentments and frustrations?)

So, what do you think?

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One Response to “Imagining the new ‘I Do’”

  1. J.L.S. says:

    This is a wonderful book. I read it in less than two days. I know that this book has the potential to help a lot of people – it has certainly helped me. So, your marriage needs are different from your friends? Or, your marriage needs have changed over time? You’re in good company! While I suspect that many people know that these types of marriages exist and that marriages change, many people feel very uncomfortable about it. No need! It’s time for us all to stop feeling bad about not fitting into a box and celebrate the diverse ways to make marriage work!

    I encourage you to read this book and share it with your friends. Happy Reading!

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