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Marriage Is Not a Life Support System: Singleness Is Not Life-Threatening

Challenging Society's Stigma: Embracing the Value of Both Marriage and Singleness

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Marriage Is Not a Life Support System: Singleness Is Not Life-Threatening

By: Nancy Phillips
Narrated by: Vickie E Smith
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Are you tired of feeling like your worth is tied to your relationship status? Do you feel pressure to get married and settle down, but wonder if that's really what you want? In Marriage Is Not a Life Support System: Singleness Is Not Life-Threatening, author Nancy Phillips challenges societal stigmas and encourages listeners to embrace the value of both marriage and singleness.

Through personal stories, research, and reflection exercises, Phillips explores the complexities of relationships and societal expectations. She provides practical advice for navigating these issues, emphasizing the importance of self-love and self-discovery in finding fulfillment and purpose in life.

This book is for anyone who feels stuck in societal expectations or who wants to live life on their own terms. Join the movement to redefine the meaning of success and happiness by embracing the beauty and value of both marriage and singleness.

©2023 Phillips (P)2023 Nancy Mutio
Love, Dating & Attraction Personal Development Relationships Stress Management Thought-Provoking Marriage
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