Her Need: Honesty and Openness

Dorothy felt both perplexed and enchanted by Frank’s mystique: She had never met a more private man, and he often evaded her questions. Near the end of the date she…

Dorothy felt both perplexed and enchanted by Frank’s mystique: She had never met a more private man, and he often evaded her questions. Near the end of the date she might ask him where he was going or what he was planning to do. He would just wink, smile knowingly, and say, “I’ll call you tomorrow.”

Frank’s behavior seemed a bit odd, but Dorothy told herself that everybody has a right to privacy. Certainly Frank had a right to keep some things to himself.—-Dr. Harley, His Needs, Her Needs.

The question at hand is: In marriage does your spouse have a right to privacy?

We are going to see what Dr. Harley says about this tomorrow. How much privacy do you think is good in marriage?

See you in the morning. Blessings, Lynn

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