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His Needs Her Needs - Making Romantic Love Last - cover

His Needs Her Needs - Making Romantic Love Last

Willard F. Harley

Publisher: Revell

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OVER 2 MILLION COPIES SOLD 
 
Make your marriage sizzle! 
 
Time after time, His Needs, Her Needs has topped the charts as the best marriage book available. More than any other, this book helps husbands and wives give each other what they need most in marriage. 
 
This revised and updated edition of the classic bestseller will help you 
 
● understand the ten most vital needs of men and women  
● learn how to identify and satisfy those needs in your spouse 
● become irresistible to your spouse  
● love more creatively and sensitively 
 
Millions of couples have learned to keep the romance alive by reading His Needs, Her Needs. Join those who have seen spectacular changes in their marriage by following Dr. Harley's tried and proven counsel, with emphasis on building romantic love and extraordinary care for each other.  
 
You will discover that an outstanding marriage can be more than a dream--it can be your reality.
Available since: 02/08/2022.
Print length: 240 pages.

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