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My Spouse Never Says A Word
 
 
By Gary Chapman

Jan. 23, 2011                                                                                                Issue 536  
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Gary Chapman is always good for a simple suggestion that can help turn things around. You can usually feel how deeply he prays and cares about the people that he is helping.

 Jim 
 

My Spouse Never Says A Word

 

By Gary Chapman

 

Most individuals who complain that their spouse does not talk, do not mean literally that he or she never says a word. They mean that they seldom take part in meaningful conversation: sharing thoughts, feelings, and desires. If your spouse's primary love language is quality time, such dialogue is crucial to his or her emotional sense of being loved. 

 

A husband who is watching sports on television while he talks to his wife is not giving her quality time because she does not have his full attention.

 

Quality time does not mean that we have to spend hours gazing into each other's eyes. It does mean that for the moment we are giving our full attention to the other person. Quality time is one of the fundamental languages of love.

 

If I am sharing my love for you by means of quality time, it means I will focus on drawing you out, listening empathetically to what you are saying. I will ask questions, not in a badgering manner, but with a genuine desire to understand what you are thinking, feeling, and what you desire of me. Have you had such a conversation with your spouse this week. If not, then why not do it today? 

 

Are You Really Listening?

 

Many of us are trained to analyze problems and create solutions. We forget that marriage is a relationship, not a project to be completed or a problem to solve. When your wife shares a problem that is going on at her work what is your normal response? If you give her advice, you are not meeting her need. Unless she asks for advice, she does not want advice.

 

She wants you to hear her struggle and express understanding of her hurt, stress and pressure. She wants to know that you love her and that you are with her.

 

We must be willing to give advice, but only when it is requested and never in a condescending manner. What your spouse wants is love, not advice. Learn to listen and express understanding and your spouse will feel loved. 

 

Practical Suggestions for Self-Revelation

 

If your spouse complains that you don't talk, please stay tuned for the next 60 seconds. Self-revelation does not come easy for some of us. In childhood we were taught to keep our thoughts and feelings inside. 

 

Here's an exercise that will help. Every three hours take five minutes and write down what has happened in that three hours and what emotions you felt. For example:

 

The driver behind me was riding my bumper. I felt angry.

The gas pump did not give me a receipt. I felt irritated.

My work associate came in 20 minutes late. I felt resentment.

I was told my project is due in 3 days. I feel frustrated and anxious.

 

Now, take these notes home and share them with your spouse. You will learn talk and your marriage will be enhanced.

 

 

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God bless your family and your marriage.

 

Jim Stephens


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