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The Weekend Marriage: Abundant Love in a Time-Starved World (Hardcover)

by Mira Kirshenbaum (Author)
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If you're afraid of "turning into one of those couples who go into therapy because they bicker all the time,"[p. 120] search no more for marital advice. According to bestselling author Kirshenbaum, the ever-increasing divorce rates in the U.S. aren't due to the often-reported irreconcilable differences, but rather a lack of "quality time" together. As overused as that term is, Kirshenbaum (Too Good to Leave, Too Bad to Stay) persuasively argues that the American state of matrimony is all too often the victim of what she calls "Murphy's law" of marriage: "The less time you have together, the more things go wrong in your relationship."[p. 3]

Her prescription for finding "abundant love" in a world that's bursting with beeping Palm Pilots is pretty simple. "Successful weekend-marriage couples ruthlessly put their marriage first. Tough nuggies to everyone else." [p.147] she warns that such prioritizing may tick off some family members, as she recommends that married folks cut way back on socializing with friends and even visiting aging relatives, if those visits can be implicated in a lack of couple time.

Some of her other advice is more palatable. She recommends that couples never keep joint checking accounts, as they're often a major source of stress and arguments. Instead, one spouse should be responsible for paying the mortgage, and the other the rest of the bills, if those amounts are roughly equal. Kirshenbaum also says that it's best to ignore each other for a while when you're both finally at home at dinnertime, so as to avoid the "negative energy" of venting about the day's stresses. Using Kirshenbaum's many "guerrilla tactics" for preserving (or resurrecting) romance, couples may very well find they have "less time for anger, more time for love." --Erica Jorgensen

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Today's overextended life leaves working couples with little time for real intimacy, says Kirshenbaum (Too Good to Leave, Too Bad to Stay), and the less good time couples spend together, the greater the chances their relationship will sour. Lack of intimacy fosters misunderstandings, disagreements and tensions that could lead even loving spouses to divorce. In a conversational, empathetic manner, Kirshenbaum describes four strategies to restore affection, sex and joy to time-starved relationships: taking care of yourself, building hope, creating abundant love and healing the hurts. Kirshenbaum draws her suggestions from personal experience and from interviews with harried couples, providing a wide range of interesting possibilities. Get over anger is one tip: staying mad at your spouse takes up way too much time and negative energy. The author also suggests limiting the demands of relatives, friends and even children in order to put the relationship first. Techniques for personal revitalization are as simple as listening to music, taking a bath or getting a massage. Kirshenbaum's gentle advice could recharge many an exhausted marriage—if busy couples can find time to read it. Agent, Howard Morhaim.(May)
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Harmony (May 10, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1400080983
  • ISBN-13: 978-1400080984
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.9 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #531,749 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)


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5.0 out of 5 stars You really must read this book, May 15, 2005
When I first ran across this book I thought, Hmmm, might be worth checking out. I counsel a lot of couples and I've long been aware how busy we all are these days. But The Weekend Marriage is a revelation. Finally someone has put her finger on what is causing so much trouble in our relationships: no time for love. This is important because as Kirshenbaum shows we can now stop the destructive business of blaming each other for the state of our relationships. What I think is very special about this book is the practical advise that really will, I'm sure, turn things around for every busy couple. There is real help here, not silly fluff. Kirshenbaum covers everything. How to bring closeness and affection back. How to stop fighting and still express your needs. How important it is to take care of yourself. How to break free of old patterns. I am going to beg all my patients and friends to read and use this blessedly short book that I really enjoyed. Thank you, Mira Kirshenbaum.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best couples book EVER, May 14, 2005
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Thank GOD there is finally a book for married people that deals with the real problems we all face, and actually says something, and has tons of real help. On almost every page I thought, this is me, this is my life. And you can DO the things Kirshenbaum suggests, and they WORK. Throw all your other so-called relationship books away -- this one sees you in your real life and offers real help. Oh, and it is really, really well written. I'm so impressed. I know this is going to make all the difference for me and my husband.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lots of useful information here!, September 2, 2005
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We have been married for 43 years but we had reached some new problems with retirement togetherness. This book is intended for the married with children group when both partners are too busy for nurturing a relationship. But we found and adopted some of the ideas brought forth in this book. My husband is amazed how quickly we found answers that are working GREAT for us now. We are creating positive energy where none was before and finding solutions that revitalize our lives and bring FUN into our 43 year old marriage. We learned models for making decisions ways to manage anger, break free of old patterns, and ways to get close that makes us the envy of our friends.
I recommend this book to any couple, it is easy to read and understand. It provides some good suggestions that anyone could easily adopt. If you buy this book, it won't gather dust after you have read it, you will go back to it again and again for more of the great ideas you find here.
Linda K. DeCamp
Michigan
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