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Honey I Don't Have a Headache Tonightby Shelia Wray Gregoire
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:From the popular author of "To Love, Honor, and Vacuum "comes this look at attitude adjustments, relationship enhancements, and changes to a woman's pressure-filled life that can help revive her God-given sexual vitality. This is not a medical book, though it is medically accurate. Instead, it gives practical--and often humorous--advice for the vast majority of women who, at the end of a long day, would rather eat chocolate and soak in a bubble bath--alone--than make love. Synopsis:A look at attitude adjustments, relationship enhancements, and changes to daily life that can help women revive their God-given sexual vitality. Synopsis:(Foreword by Ginger Kolbaba, Marriage Partnership) From a popular syndicated writer comes this look at changes to a woman's daily life that can help increase her sex drive. This practical book is for the vast majority of women who, at the end of a long day, would prefer to eat chocolate and soak in a bubble bath than to make love. Synopsis:(Foreword by Ginger Kolbaba, Marriage Partnership) From a popular syndicated writer comes this look at changes to a woman's daily life that can help increase her sex drive. Synopsis:Honey I Don't Have a Headache BCC It's 10:00 PM. He wants to start snuggling and you want to start snoring. He feels unloved because you aren't "in the mood" and you feel unloved because he only wants one thing. Honey, I Don't Have a Headache Tonight helps you overcome this frustrating stalemate by looking at the obstacles to every woman's desires-relentless schedule, romanceless "dates," negative body image, and more. Then this biblically, medically, and emotionally balanced book gives practical-and often humorous-advice for when you, at the end of a long day, would prefer to eat chocolate and soak in a bubble bath-alone. "Sheila addresses a delicate issue with clarity, grace, and humor." -Dr. Scott Turansky Cofounder of the National Center for Biblical Parenting "Sheila Wray Gregoire is hopeful, helpful, honest, and hilarious. . . . Ýthis¨ is one of the most powerful and practical books on the market today." -Ginger Plowman Author of Don't Make Me Count to Three!From a baby-sitting collective to an herbal bath business, Sheila Wray Gregoire-a born entrepreneur-would rather create her own job than have someone hire her. But being raised by a single mom, even one who did a wonderful job, left a hole where her father should have been and fueled her passion to preserve marriages. She and her husband, Keith, "tag-team" the homeschooling of their kids. She also writes for national magazines and speaks throughout North America, combining the realities of a family with biblical answers for real-world issues.
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