A Vow for Newly Single Womenby Amy Waterman, author of Seduction Genie
Why? Because for a short time the sun DOES shine brighter, hope and anticipation makes the weekends fly, and there is always someone else in the back of your mind. In my last relationship, I surprised myself by discovering how much I looked forward to surprising him with the little things, those things that I wished someone would do for me. In the process I discovered the exhilarating power of making someone’s life happier, more joyful, even better? for having shared it with me. Why do so many people-once their relationship ends-revoke their feelings in anger, feeling embarrassed that they could have given their heart to someone who gave it back again? Read more... Add new comment
Understanding Men: From a Man's Perspectiveby Bob Grant, author of The Women Men Adore … and Never Want to Leave
Rather than describe all the differences between the sexes, it is often more helpful to focus on a few areas that any woman can understand. Relationship Advice: 4 Simple Steps to Save Your Marriageby Lee Baucom, author of Save the Marriage
The question is how many of those marriages could be saved. Unfortunately, that is an invisible number. If your marriage stays together, it is hard to find in the statistics. As Marian Wright Edelman wrote, statistics are stories with the tears washed off. Can your marriage be saved? If I could answer that, I would be a wealthy man. I can tell you that if your marriage is in trouble and you do nothing, the outcome is guaranteed. If you do something, there is a much better chance that your marriage will be saved. Relationship Advice: Smile at YourselfBy Rori Raye, author of Have the Relationship You Want
Where – if he’s upset, or cold, or moody, or even withdrawing from you or neglecting you because of his own “issues,” then you feel terrible? I remember that this was what my entire love life was like – for most of my life. It was as though my relationship to myself and my LIFE depended on how my man was relating to me. If things were good, I felt good. If they were bad, I felt bad. And all the awful feelings in between – the anxiety, worry, depression, tears, anger… |
Relationship Advice: Pamper Yourselfby Cucan Pemo, author of Retrieve a Lover
Think about the pampering that you like to have and what you need to have on a regular basis. You will want to continue these things throughout your relationship. You may want to think about what is important to you and what you have to have in order to have a healthy lifestyle. If there are certain things that you like to do, you should continue to do them. After all you want to be happy and the best thing that you can do to make this happen is to keep doing the same things. When you are used to certain rituals for pampering and taking care of yourself, you want to do them so that you can feel good. Feeling good is the key to having a happy and healthy relationship for a long time. Keeping your relationship strong is one of the most important things that you can do for yourself. You want to think of different things that you can do to make this happen. Once you have achieved your goals and came to a conclusion, you will be able to make your life better in your relationship and on your own. Dating Advice: Read This Before Getting Marriedby Michael Webb, author of 1000 Questions For Couples
You see, often people get married with the idea that their “chemistry” or undying love for each other will keep them together forever. However, with almost 50% of marriages ending in divorce these days, it’s obvious that this isn’t the case. Therefore, it pays to know a few little secrets before getting married. Here are 5 tips that help keep couples together long after tying the knot: Relationship Advice: Bring Back the Loveby Dr. Lee Baucom, author of Save The Marriage
In one of the songs, the main character asks his wife if she loves him. She replies that for 25 years, she has shared his bed, made his meals, tended his house, raised his children — so what kind of question is that? The point is that in their relationship, love wasn’t even a question or consideration. But after some back-and-forth, they decide that, indeed, they love each other. This led me to think about what I know about marriage. And here is what I think about the question of love and marriage: we fall in love to get together, then spend the rest of our lives learning to love the other. Dating Advice: The Story of a Woman in Loveby Christian Carter, author of Catch Him and Keep Him
Once upon a time, there was a woman who was very attracted to a particular man. At first, he was just another attractive man… but the more she got to know him, the more she began to feel attracted to him… and the more time she spent with him, the more that attraction grew into a deep emotional attachment and affection for him. But there was one problem. |
It’s funny. Sometimes all it takes is one relationship to make you realize why people are in relationships in the first place. Even though someone calls it off, even though memories of conflicts leave a bitter taste, even though it takes months of crying and grief before sunshine and spring flowers can feel like a cause for joy again … it IS worth it.
Men always say they can’t understand women, and that women are so complicated. Well, for many women, it is the exact opposite. Most would give anything to understand what makes men “tick.” Even though women want to know what he’s thinking, men are often reluctant to share what is in their hearts. What’s a woman to do?
Each year in America alone, nearly 1 million marriages end in divorce.This is an incredible number! That would be as if all the citizens of Houston Texas were divorced (each divorce leaves 2 people).
Have you ever felt like your wellbeing depended on how a man was feeling and acting?
In order to have a good relationship you need to be good to yourself. You have to think about the things that you need and want in order to make someone else happy.
Did you know that love does NOT conquer all?
My daughter was recently in her school’s performance of Fiddler On The Roof. She was one of the daughters. If you don’t know the story, it focuses on the changing culture of marriage, from one where the marriage is arranged by family and community to one based on mutual attraction.
I’d like to tell you a story. It’s a story that you might find strangely familiar. Don’t be alarmed.