Communication After Sexual Betrayal W/ Dorothy Maryon
Learn to communicate and to provide safety to a spouse after they have experienced sexual betrayal from a spouse or significant other.
Learn to communicate and to provide safety to a spouse after they have experienced sexual betrayal from a spouse or significant other.
Be careful to not tell the partner to just have more sex, because this is not about having enough sex. This is an addiction that shows itself in sexual behavior, but it’s not about lack of sex.
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