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  • What Your Husband Isn't Telling You

  • A Guided Tour of a Man's Body, Soul, and Spirit
  • By: David Murrow
  • Narrated by: Fred Stella
  • Length: 5 hrs and 29 mins
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By: David Murrow
Narrated by: Fred Stella
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Your husband learned from an early age to deny his true feelings - and to be silent about his deepest needs. Most men long for greater intimacy with their wives, but they have no idea how to find it.

Best-selling author David Murrow breaks the silence, uncovering the central secret of your spouse’s heart. He reveals what every husband since Adam has felt but has been unwilling or unable to say.

If you really want to know what’s stored up in your husband’s heart, listen to this audiobook. You’ll not only understand him better, you’ll love and respect him more.

©2012 David Murrow (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.

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religious overtones

really disappointing that religious references are constantly referred to lasted 5 mins was really looking forward to reading it but was put off

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I am not Christian but this audio book is. A few years ago I would have shut this off at the first mention of Jesus and God however I decided to keep an open mind and I am glad I did. As much as we women might think we want our men to change, the reality of who men are stays the same. If we want to live in harmony with them then the change starts with us. I know from experience this is true and that "soft power" as the author calls it is the number one way to influence your man while still respecting him. Modern Feminist ideology is ruining relationships. As a Feminist and Anarchist I find more sense in traditional Christian values than I do in the new-age bullshit that pervades society now.

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For Religious people

I continued listening, but found it too closed minded for the advances in ethics, women rights and more open minded religions/ believes. It has good points.

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