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			<description>Sex in a relationship is important- how you ask, and when you ask are also important. In the end, it is relatively unimportant - over time. Listen in on some tips.</description>
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			<description>Today we talk about kissing. I met a lady who has TMJ - a painful disease of the jaw. Because of this disease, her and her husband have developed a unique kissing style. That led to some very wonderful thoughts about how kissing came about. Listen and enjoy.</description>
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			<description>Loving someone means learning how to make them feel loved. Strange as it may seem, a lot of loving couples do not realize how important it is to love your partner in a way that makes them feel loved. This episode discusses some of the ways to love another person - in a way that makes them feel loved.</description>
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