
Schlafräuber und Wonneproppen
Wie Kinder eine Ehe verändern
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Narrated by:
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Rainer Böhm
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By:
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Gary Chapman
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Nichts verändert eine Ehe so sehr wie die Geburt des ersten Kindes. Der Wonneproppen macht jeden Tag zu einem besonderen Erlebnis. Irgendwann aber stellt sich die Frage: "Und wo bleibe ich mit meinen Bedürfnissen?" Unzufriedenheit mit der neuen Situation kommt auf. Damit die Beziehung der Partner trotzdem lebendig bleibt und sich keiner hintangestellt fühlt, hat Chapman diesen Ratgeber für frisch gebackene Eltern verfasst. Er verrät, wie trotz Schlafentzug, Babygeschrei und kleinen Eifersüchteleien die Liebe zwischen den Partnern gedeiht.
©2009 Verlag d. Francke-Buchhandlung GmbH. Übersetzung von Ingo Rothkirch (P)2009 Verlag d. Francke-Buchhandlung GmbHWhat listeners say about Schlafräuber und Wonneproppen
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