The Hidden Strain on Young Marriages

Protecting Intimacy

The first five years of marriage are often filled with joyful milestones, careers advancing, babies arriving, homes being built. But beneath the surface, many couples quietly drift apart in their sexual connection. It’s not due to lack of love, but a lack of intentionality. Building psychological safety, not just physical touch, is the foundation of lasting intimacy. Continue reading

The Myth of ‘Happily Ever After’: Setting Realistic Expectations in Modern Marriage

happily ever after

Many couples step into marriage believing love will carry them effortlessly through every challenge, only to find that unmet expectations cause disappointment, not incompatibility. When romantic ideals go unspoken or unchecked, natural friction feels catastrophic. Learning to reframe myths and communicate needs early fosters realistic intimacy and protected satisfaction, far beyond the honeymoon. Continue reading