This makes for a lovely episode: listen to an inspiring and enchanting love story of High Noon Families' the School of Love project directors, Jario and Leena Vincenz-Gavin.
Married for 13 years, these two have grown a lot and discovered many things about themselves, their work, and each other. Apart from being the fuel for families to mend their relationships, they also became a role model for couples working in the same environment, believing that learning about each other's strengths and weaknesses will help create that perfect balance in marriage and relationships.
As a couple who is committed not just to their relationship but always looks at how they can also serve others, Jario and Leena believe that allowing yourself to adapt to each other will help you create that unique relationship. Also, viewing your sexual relationship as a safe place will lead to emotional harmony and happiness.
The factors that drive them to be a giver rather than being just a part of the community (14:26) How to work as a team: Considering own strengths and weakness (19:33) Committing to every relationship’s vision (23:58) Respecting each other's personal space (28:02) Creating a deep communication (29:01) Give and take (32:58) Habits and agreements that help their relationship: Invest time for each other (34:35) Give space to what makes the other person happy (41:02) Challenges that they face as a couple (46:38) Sex is not a physical thing but the trust, bond, connection, and appreciation that goes into that (56:23) Even after 13 years, sometimes you can find new ways. (57:44) Comparison of sex in gender (1:02:28) It's not always about experiencing sex beforehand (1:08:27) What it takes to have a better sexual relationship (1:13:17) The best thing to learn about sex is through each other (1:22:02)