Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Sex and Kitchen? Review: What does a mess left in the kitchen have to do with sex?... Gentlemen, you will be surprised! :)I would recommend this book to both engaged and already married couples. There are so many things to learn - and adjust to - when two people join together in marriage; there are differences in personality, temperament, upbringing. This book will help you to prepare for all that and more - or to get back on the right track if your marriage could use some advice.
Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: A book of books Review: You've got to love this book's title! The content is pretty good too. This book seemed like a Readers Digest form of many books: Gary Chapman's "Five Love Languages," Harley's "His Needs; Her Needs," Leyman's own book on birthorder, and others by H. Norman Wright, Larry Halter, and David Augsburger. If you've read the other books, this is a good maintenance check. If you've not, Leyman's synopsis may whet your appetite. Marriage seems about as natural as childbirth--you need to study to do it right! Leyman's book is a good touchpoint along the way.
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