marriage
Marriage is not so much a word as it is a sentence–a life sentence.
The 5 Love Languages
The five main avenues for affection are five unique approaches to communicating and getting love: encouraging statements, quality time, getting gifts, demonstrations of administration, and actual touch. Not every person imparts love similarly, and moreover, individuals have various ways they like to get love. The idea of ways to express affection was created by Gary Chapman, Ph.D., in his book The 5 Ways to Express affection: The Key to Cherish That Endures, where he depicts these five exceptional styles of imparting love, classifications he refined from his involvement with marriage mentoring and phonetics.
uniquemikePublished 10 months ago in HumansBalancing Independence and Interdependence
Striking a Balance: The Importance of Independence and Interdependence in Mature Relationships Introduction: Maturity is a transformative process that encompasses various aspects of personal growth, including how we navigate relationships. One crucial aspect of maturity involves finding a delicate balance between individual independence and interdependence within relationships. It requires a deep understanding of one's own needs and desires while considering those of others, fostering healthy and mutually beneficial connections. This essay will explore the significance of striking this balance, the challenges it presents, and the rewards it offers in developing mature and fulfilling relationships.
solomon ChristianPublished 10 months ago in HumansHe Holds Me Tight
He holds me tight, his strong arms wrapped around my waist. The soft glow from the moon casts a romantic ambiance, as if we're the only two people in the world. We sway gently to the rhythm of a slow song, lost in each other's gaze.
David WilliamsPublished 10 months ago in HumansCreating Shared Goals and Dreams: Building a Future Together
Introduction: Building a future together is an exciting and essential aspect of any committed relationship. It involves creating shared goals and dreams that both partners can work towards, fostering a sense of unity and purpose.
James WilliamPublished 10 months ago in HumansOnline relationship work out sometimes
Online relationships are becoming increasingly common in today's digital age. With the rise of social media and dating apps, it's easier than ever to connect with people from all over the world. However, online relationships can be complex and require a lot of effort to maintain.
Usman ROQEEBPublished 10 months ago in HumansSex with Spirits
Sex with Spirits: Exploring the Phenomenon Hey everyone, thanks for popping in! Today, we're going to delve into a hot topic that has been making waves on the internet. I've been asked about it quite a few times, and I've noticed other psychics being asked the same question. We're going to talk about sex with spirits. Yes, you heard that right! It's a fascinating subject, and I'm here to shed some light on it. So, buckle up and let's explore the intriguing world of spiritual encounters.
Sajjad Rana HussainPublished 10 months ago in HumansNavigating Manipulative Relationships: Strategies for Self-Preservation and Empowerment
Introduction: Navigating friendships with manipulative individuals can be emotionally challenging and detrimental to our overall well-being. Recognizing the signs of manipulation and understanding how to handle these situations is essential for maintaining healthy relationships. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore effective strategies to identify manipulation, set and enforce boundaries, and ultimately foster genuine connections built on trust and respect.
It's ok to be SMART
It's Okay to Be Smart Embracing Intelligence Introdction It's simple to overlook the importance of intelligence in a society that frequently values physical strength and beauty. But being intelligent is a remarkable trait that deserves to be cherished and praised. The development of one's self, society, and the entire world can be facilitated by having high levels of intelligence. This article aims to clarify the value of intelligence and the reasons why being smart is totally fine.
To what extent can people be "wasted"?
Let's start this year! Lying in a rental house for three or four years, not working, not going out, not socializing, is it considered waste?
The Multifaceted Role of a Wife: Balancing Love, Partnership, and Self-Identity
Introduction Marriage is a beautiful union that brings two individuals together in a lifelong journey. Within this sacred bond, wives play a multifaceted role that extends beyond societal expectations. A wife is not just a partner but also a nurturer, confidante, and companion. In this blog, we will explore the diverse roles that wives embody and delve into the art of balancing love, partnership, and self-identity.
Kasturi ChatterjeePublished 10 months ago in HumansStop Being Pretentious, Instead Be Authentic and Experience Abundance
Do you consider yourself to be pretentious? Do you recognize your own pretentious behavior? If you answered ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to any of those questions, you may want to read further and discover something new about the human persona.
Raghavendra S RaoPublished 10 months ago in HumansTwelve Things I Can Control
Every year right before my birthday I sit down with a notebook to review what I've accomplished, failed to accomplish, and hope to do in the coming year. I am the consummate planner with a dream board, a journal, a calendar, and a perpetually updated things to do list. This year, however, is different. Five months ago my husband was diagnosed with cancer and everything changed. I quit my "second act" job to stay home and face whatever it is we'd have to face. I froze my plans for publishing the book I had just finished. We are tied to the chemotherapy schedule and tethered to the nearest bathroom due to the effects of chemo. At any time we can be called for a surgery that will take months to recover from, or hear that the tumor is inoperable. A garden variety infection could bring a rapid end, or he might be one of the rare long term survivors living a relatively normal life. In such uncertain times, what can I reasonably plan for this year? There must be something I can control.
Donna GerardPublished 10 months ago in Humans