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“I Could Not Be A Good Husband Without Therapy” Kirk And Tammy Franklin Share How They Make Their Marriage Work

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During their sit down interview for OWN's new series, "Behind Every Man," Kirk and Tammy Franklin speak about how therapy has helped make them better people, partners and Christians.

Source: MadameNoire

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