marriage
Marriage is not so much a word as it is a sentence–a life sentence.
Why Do Some People Date Their Lookalikes?
Maybe it's me, being the product of a white American father and a black Ethiopian mother, but I find it extremely weird when I see couples who look like they're related. And I'm not talking just superficially similar in looks, like they have the same hair color and skin color, I mean when they appear so similar that there is no doubt in my mind that strangers regularly ask them "Are you twins/cousins/father and daughter?"
Liz LaPointPublished 7 years ago in Humans10 Relationship Secrets...
I am married to model and advice blogger, Liz LaPoint, and occasionally people will ask me what it is like, how I landed such a smart and sexy catch, and what my secret for keeping her is? Now, I am hardly qualified to dole out relationship advice, nor am I the world's greatest husband, but I will share what I believe are important components in maintaining a lasting, healthy and happy relationship.
Terry OsterhoutPublished 7 years ago in HumansWhy Women Are Avoiding Dating and Marriage
For years, we have heard of the Men Going Their Own Way movement online. It's a movement that basically says that men get the "raw end" of the dating deal and that women are just no longer worth marrying for one reason or another. The movement itself is one that has long been known for its hatred of women, its inability to see women as people with feelings, and its highly vocal base that says that love is dead.
Mackenzie Z. KennedyPublished 7 years ago in Humans5 Things Women Can Do to Keep Their Men Interested Long Term
Why do some women seem to have great experiences with men while others are constantly back out in the dating pool once again?
Susan McCordPublished 7 years ago in HumansThings To Know Before Getting Engaged
Getting engaged is a major, major step in anyone's life. It's the moment that a relationship is viewed as very serious in the eyes of society, and it's also a sign that your partner may be the last person you ever date.
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 7 years ago in HumansYou Want to Get Married, But Your Partner Doesn't
I remember my last serious relationship. It was with a guy who had been dating me for years, and it was one of those relationships that everyone felt was going to go the distance. Like many people, I was really looking forward to being married to a man I thought loved me.
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 7 years ago in HumansHow To Not Hate Your Husband After Kids
According to multiple studies, having a child is the third most traumatic and life-changing event that a young person can experience. It's filled with more chaos and turmoil than being locked up, getting seriously ill, or even losing your job.
Alicia SpringerPublished 7 years ago in HumansPresident Trump And First Lady Sleep In Separate Beds?
There are several reasons why someone might not sleep in the same bed as their spouse. Snoring. Illness. Different shifts. There does not need to be a dramatic reason that might cause two individuals to no longer share a bed, as has been suggested as far as President Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump are concerned.
Christina St-JeanPublished 7 years ago in HumansDon't Touch My Stuff!
Quietly, with absolutely no fanfare or public announcement, I have declared, “War”! I admit that I have a mild propensity to let things pile up. Horizontal surfaces around the house provide opportunities for temporary storage, even if temporary can stretch into months or even years. My wife, on the other hand, does not share this inclination. Indeed, she is, what I refer to as, a clutter Nazi. She does not allow, permit, condone, or begin to understand, “temporary storage until I can review later”. She does not tolerate disorganization.
Victor AcquistaPublished 7 years ago in Humans5 Ways To Deal With An Irritating In-Law
5 Ways to Deal With an Irritating in Law The relationship between a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law has always been a subject of discussion. Before discussing how to resolve the problems, it is better to take a look at what causes the friction.
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It happened in slow-motion and on fast-forward. The previous floor setting like the sun, giving new light, reluctantly, mechanically, to the coming floor and the coming day. The dawn spreading out wide on the cracked, prefabricated linoleum landing with rays of florescent sunlight thrown brown across the walls like the halls with their faux wood paneling.
An Open Letter to the Woman Who Sent Those Pictures to My Husband
Dear O, I honestly didn't know how I was going to start writing this letter, I had to wait you see, as there were so many thoughts swirling around in my mind, most of which were unpleasant.
Katya KrakowskaPublished 7 years ago in Humans