LWR Roundtable: Old School vs. New School

In this episode of the LWR Roundtable we discuss Old School vs. New School. We share our thoughts on how the concept of marriage has changed over the years and what we have learned from old school marriages.
Nowadays there are so many people who take the covenant of marriage lightly. Back in the day, "'til death do you part" meant just that but a lot of things have changed and so has the dynamic of husband and wife. The ladies of LWR aren't shy about sharing their opinions on this issue!
We would love to hear your opinions and hope that couples who listen to this roundtable realize that it takes Love, Working at love and Repeating those steps to have a healthy marriage!
Here a few quotes from our conversation on Old School vs. New School:
Nowadays there are so many people who take the covenant of marriage lightly. Back in the day, "'til death do you part" meant just that but a lot of things have changed and so has the dynamic of husband and wife. The ladies of LWR aren't shy about sharing their opinions on this issue!
We would love to hear your opinions and hope that couples who listen to this roundtable realize that it takes Love, Working at love and Repeating those steps to have a healthy marriage!
Here a few quotes from our conversation on Old School vs. New School:
"Spending time together and truly getting to know one another."
"The commitment is lacking in today's marriages." "Men took care of their families and they made time for their families." |
"Today couples go into the marriage knowing how they will get out of it if it doesn't work."
"Couples did things together and had fun doing things together." "The covenant of marriage meant something." |
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