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Frankie Milan

How Not to Lose Your Husband

Do you feel like your husband is becoming distant and slowly drifting away and you feel like the reason for this could be because of how you treat him (possibly because of some comments he or someone has made)?

And would you want to restore your marriage to how you first were when you started dating but are not quite sure how to go about it?

If you’ve answered YES,

The “How Not to Lose Your Husband” guide will show you how to stop being an a-hole wife and start breathing more love and life into your marriage!

You may find yourself saying, “I have done everything I can to be a good wife, but that doesn’t seem to be good enough for him,” or “I don’t know why he never listens whenever I tell him something or why he’d rather spend most of his time with his friends and colleagues rather than come home.”

But here is a secret for you; for your marriage to work, you must work on yourself first. You must strive to be the best person first, then wife and use it as a charm so that he won’t be desperate to leave.

Probably, you are wondering…

How am I an a-hole wife — am I really one?

How can I strengthen the broken emotional connection between us?

How do I make my marriage romantic?

What can I do to improve communication in my marriage?

What can I do to support my husband’s ambitions and goals?

What can I do to build trust to avoid making things worse?

If so, you are in luck because this blueprint has all the tips to help make your marriage stronger than before, lasting forever!

In it, you will find:

How you are an a-hole wife

How to understand a man’s core needs

How to reclaim the passion in your sex life

Tips for communicating to and with your husband the right way

How to become a respectful wife

How to become his peace

And much more!

Even though things feel and seem to be falling apart, trust this book to help save your marriage!
44 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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