Me Tarzan, Me Awake: Rediscovering Us
The final chapter in the Tarzan & Jane Marriage Series: Tarzan awakens to what truly matters — choosing Jane again, with renewed curiosity and love.
Me Tarzan, Me Trying: The Awkward Start of Rebuilding
Tarzan begins awkward but sincere efforts to reconnect with Jane. Discover why effort matters more than perfection when rebuilding intimacy in marriage.
Me Jane, Me Doubting: Am I Enough? (Tarzan & Jane Series: Part 10 of 16)
ane begins to doubt her worth as Tarzan’s attention drifts. Discover how silence and comparison create insecurity in marriage — and how intentional love restores connection.
Me Tarzan, Me Comparing: When Grass Looks Greener
“Me Tarzan, Me Comparing.” It sounded harmless, maybe even laughable. But to Jane, it was wounding.
Me Tarzan, Me Numb: When the Heart Grows Cold
The fire that once burned bright between them had faded. Not because they stopped loving, but because the weight of unspoken hurts became too much to carry.
Me Tarzan, Me Lonely: The Echo of Silence
Loneliness doesn’t always come from being apart. Sometimes it’s born in the very moments when two people sit inches away but worlds apart.
Me Tarzan, Me Distant: The Jungle Between Us
Tarzan didn’t mean to hurt Jane. He simply thought withdrawing was easier. Fewer words, fewer conflicts, less weight on his shoulders.
Me Jane, Me Exhausted: Carrying Too Much Alone
Jane feels the weight of carrying the emotional load alone, while Tarzan assumes everything will work itself out. Explore why emotional labor matters in marriage and how it shapes connection.
Me Jane, Me Numbing: When Distance Becomes Dangerous
Because love doesn’t die from storms alone. It dies when one heart grows numb—and the other doesn’t notice in time.
Me Tarzan, Me Silent: When Words Dry Up
This is the trap many marriages fall into. Life gets busy. Words get fewer. Conversations shrink to logistics: schedules, bills, what’s for dinner. And intimacy suffers.
Me Jane, Me Wondering: Do You Still Like Me?
Because marriage isn’t meant to be just survival. It’s meant to be joy. And no spouse should have to whisper in their heart: Me Jane, Me Wondering.
Me Jane, Me Unnoticed: When the Little Things Fade
Me Jane, Me Unnoticed: When the Little Things Fade -Love is not proven in grand declarations. It’s in the small, repeated acts that say: I see you. You still matter. You still delight me.
Me Tarzan, Me Clueless: When Marriage Needs More Than “Good”
Me Tarzan, Me Clueless: The Erosion of Marriage