A childless couple would find this book useful - it contains very little discussion of children per se, ditto, say, a same sex couple. It is however a firmly monogamous framework and takes strong positions on personal development - it argues that having one sexual partner demands more of particular kinds of growth and maturity than polyamory or polygyny does.
Not married but you got me to buy it
Is the book just about traditional marriage, or does it include childless or nonmonogamous couples?
A childless couple would find this book useful - it contains very little discussion of children per se, ditto, say, a same sex couple. It is however a firmly monogamous framework and takes strong positions on personal development - it argues that having one sexual partner demands more of particular kinds of growth and maturity than polyamory or polygyny does.