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Wife. Mother. Author. Marriage & Relationship Coach. Host of The Suzanne Venker Show. Life is hard, but love doesn't have to be.

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    Sep 8

    Your happiness and well-being in life has nothing to do w where you go to school, how much $ you make, or what you do for a living. It has everything to do w who you marry and how that marriage fares. It's time to tell women the truth.

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  2. Women have been besieged with our culture's anti-man, anti-marriage narrative since the day they were born.

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  3. Take stock of cultural norms—and then do the exact opposite. That’s how you win at life and at love.

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  4. Is my message really a conservative one? Or just a smart one?

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  5. Men want to love women, not compete with them. They want to provide for and protect their families – it’s in their DNA. But modern women won’t let them. Feminism has undermined men’s ability to become self-sufficient in the hopes of someday supporting a family.

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  6. Sep 9

    Mothers who work full-time & have children at home, particularly young children, are doing two things at once, half as well. You can have both family and career. But plan to do it in piecemeal fashion, over the course of your lifetime, not all at once.

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  7. Sep 9

    Telling young women to prioritize wage slavery instead of marriage and loving families? Sounds like feminists are the true oppressors of women to me.

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  9. Sep 8

    The energy you exude and the way you approach your husband directly affects his response and behavior. Your husband’s actions are more often than not reactions. He’s reacting to your moods, your gestures, your inflections, and your tone. That’s how men are.

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  10. Sep 8

    Three-quarters of young Americans expect to, and ultimately will, marry. So while it may seem unimportant when you're young, it isn't. Building a marriage that lasts (and a life that works) starts long before you say "I do."

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  11. Sep 8

    Look, Feminists, here's something that ACTUALLY requires your help! Great place to turn your attention.

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  12. Sep 7

    Women are groomed for a life centered on career and on being fiercely independent instead of on marriage and family. My new book helps you to change course.

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  13. Sep 7

    Women are groomed for a life centered on career and on being fiercely independent instead of on marriage and family. My new book helps them change course.

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  14. Sep 7

    Just so I'm clear: Helping men not to fall for the wrong woman equates to "sensitive content," but helping women not to fall for the wrong man is just smart. Got it.

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  15. Sep 6

    How to Get Hitched, Step 8: Know Your Body. Don't ignore your fertility window. Get all 12 steps here:

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  16. Sep 4

    The Only Roadmap You Need to Find a Relationship That Lasts and a Life That Works. 🧡 Grab a copy of How to Get Hitched (and Stay Hitched) here:

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  17. Sep 3

    The attitude in modern America is that marriage and family is a trap. It's not true, of course. Most women eventually desire marriage and motherhood. Women need to detox from these bogus cultural messages.

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  18. Sep 3

    If you want to get married and have children, make it your #1 priority — and build a life around that.

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  19. Sep 3

    None of my single girlfriends had then, or now, any idea about how to move from dating to marriage even if a guy would ask us out, which in our opinion men ventured far too rarely. So what’s a girl to do? Read Suzanne Venker.

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  20. Sep 3

    This video is hysTERical. But the flip side is that this is exactly what being a husband feels like today for most men.

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