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Marriage Column by Cathi-Lyn Dyck
Marriage and Friendship, Part 2
I believe healthy friendship should indeed be irrespective of gender. But I don't think close male-female friendships should be something to be approached in an unguarded way.
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Marriage
and Friendship, Part 1
It's my observation that women who gravitate primarily to male friendships, do so because they haven't developed the skills of grace to have healthy, non-sex-oriented friendships with women. More
Peer
Pressure in Marital Intimacy
We demure church ladies do our best not to say too much about sex, or at least to pretend we don’t think about it as often as men do. After all, we’re ladies.
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Peer
Pressure in Marriage Matters
I have never been good at being a “certain” kind of woman. Which kind doesn't really matter. If there's an expectation, odds are I won't line up with it. More
The Long Goodbye
For the next month, my husband will be working. At times like this, it's easy to drift into separate lives. Nobody stops loving, but the little things become strangely irritating.
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To Regard a Man
We all know that nobody has to tell our husbands to gaze upon us. Sometimes it can be kind of annoying if the social circumstances are poor, or cause self-consciousness if we're not feeling like we look particularly up-to-snuff. More
Cathi-Lyn Dyck is a freelance writer and editor living on the Canadian prairies. She has been eclectically published in the realms of homeschooling, Christian speculative fiction and gardening humor. She homeschools
four wild (but not uncultivated) children and is married to a super-guy
who goes by the unassuming alter-ego of Dave. A former atheist and
feminist who came to Christ in 1995, she runs a weekday blog on
Christian thinking, life and culture at

