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Unless you live in a Disney animated film, you’ve been through at least one break up. You didn’t fall in love on first sight and you didn’t spend the rest of your life with the first person you ever thought was beautiful. But holding onto that pain can bring unnecessary stress to your new relationship, so it’s important to move on. It can be difficult to move on, but you just have to come to terms with it. You have to learn to forgive each other, and be separated. Return all the gifts you received, and NEVER get close to...
Every week, Reverend David Moore speaks from his heart and his faith to his congregation. And sometimes, he speaks out about his opinions and thoughts on the world. But as a pair of his friends watch their marriage crumble around them, Rev. Moore offers his observations about the couple. It’s important to be open and honest with one another, and to never let the dynamics of the family get in the way of your marriage. Read the full article: Healthy marriages preserve the couple at the heart of a family
Love is a beautiful thing, but just like everything in life, it can be difficult sometimes. When life comes at you, with a sneer and a baseball bat and wanting to ruin all of your nice things, it’s important to remember the reason you’re together. So make sure, even if your schedule is hectic and all consuming, to say no to work and troubles for a night. Enjoy dinner with them, either with the family or on a date. Converse, but not over txt or chat. This is someone worth being with, then this is someone worth actually talking too....
October’s here, and it’s brought fall with it. But as the weather outside gets colder, it just gives you an excuse to suggest cute dates with that special someone. With the football season under way, you could enjoy a drink over the game, and even make it interesting: The loser has to make/buy dinner that night. Or if the weather isn’t too dreary yet, you could go pick apples and pumpkins, perfect for that pie you already know you’re craving. The end of the summer doesn’t mean it’s the end of date night, so have fun this autumn. Read the...
Sex therapy can be a hard thing to admit needing/wanting to go to. That’s why Jill Dictrow travels around public places, doing it on the fly. A new show with TLC (Sex in Public) follows her as she gets unsuspecting people to open up, not just to her and television, but to themselves. Most people will never want to talk to a doctor about their sex lives, but it’s good for the relationship. Dr. Dictrow certainly agrees, and is surprising people in malls, wedding dress shops, and at the park with off the cuff, real advice based on their lives....
Elizabeth Gilbert, author of book every wife alive has read Eat, Pray, Love, has some pretty sound life advice for everyone out there who’s just not feeling it lately: relax. She understands how fear can be controlling, but that doesn’t mean you have to be scared of everything. Say yes to things, be creative with things, and don’t worry what other people thing about it. It’s you and yours, and she just wants you to never forget that. Read the full article: Life advice from ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ guru: Just chill out
If you’re ever in New York, make sure you and your wife go check out one of the Momofuku Milk Bars that are across the city. On top of being the newest sweet shop sensations to pop up in the city, it just happens to be INCREDIBLY good. We’re talking about cookies with blueberries and six layer cakes. When she buys a cookie from Starbucks, these are the cookies she’s thinking about. And if NYC isn’t an option, you can always just order her some of these delicious cookies in a tin, and send them anywhere in the country. Read...
We all have a few hang-ups about sex, it’s just a reality of life within our culture. But that doesn’t mean you should ever be embarrassed about who you are and what you like. Dr. Danielle Harel and Celeste Hirschman spoke about their experience as sex councilors, and found that one of the most common (and wrongheaded) ideas most people share is some kind of shame regarding their likes and dislikes. But don’t let that slow down a healthy relationship. Instead, they say, be honest and open about what you want, and listen to their desires as well. Read the...
As the digital age keeps going and going, physically using things is becoming rarer and rarer. Which means that your significant other won’t be expecting something like that. It can make for a pleasant surprise in the morning or evening, a quick declaration of love or inviting them for a date. It’s a simple, no cost way to remind the most important person in your life that you’re thinking about them. Read the full article: Post It Note Lovin’
The Federal Reserve Board has released a study that shows connections between the credit scores and long term romantic happiness, and there are some obvious (but telling) observations from the study. People tend to form relationships with others who share similar credit, and the relationships that have the stronger credit tend to last longer. It’s when the credit score is mismatched that relationships most often end for non-economics related reasons. If you’re over the mean, you’re even 14% more likely to be in a long term relationship. Read the full article: The Federal Reserve Has Some Advice for Your Love Life