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In My Marriage Can I Want What I Want?

Is it okay to want what you want in your marriage? The answer is not a simple yes or no. It depends on whether your wants are based on your needs or a sense of entitlement. Discover the difference and learn how to navigate this delicate balance in your relationship.

Questions to Consider

  1. Is it okay to want what you want in your marriage, given that what you want is based on a need?
  2. Am I wrong for wanting what I want in my marriage, such as the need to be loved unconditionally?
  3. Is it appropriate to feel entitled to what you want in your marriage, or is that a self-serving attitude that lacks empathy?
  4. How can I navigate unfulfilled needs in my marriage in a godly and wise way, potentially seeking the wisdom and counsel of another person?