True Love Means-Looks Still Matter
“I love you but I don’t love that large Disney Sweatshirt.” “When did marriage mean you would stop shaving on the weekends?” “Everything you tried
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“I love you but I don’t love that large Disney Sweatshirt.” “When did marriage mean you would stop shaving on the weekends?” “Everything you tried
While the movie Inception has certainly invited discussion about dreams and even an interest and analysis of viewers’ own nightmares, you may recall that in
“No Honey, the joke is not three ministers on a golf course – it’s a minister, a priest and a rabbi.” “Come on, you never want
Why can’t I just stay on a diet? Why does he go back to those cigarettes? Why don’t we just build that porch if we
If you are in a relationship, you know that one of the things you need to negotiate is NOISE! “I just can’t live another minute
Be it fact or folklore, most couples argue about sex, money and kids. Less visibly, but as stressful, couples also argue about time. “Why can’t
Facing a Cancer Diagnosis as a Couple “I heard the word malignancy but I couldn’t take it in. I didn’t cry until I told Jack.”
A day before the announcement of the i-phone 4G, a New York Times article addressed the mental price of our involvement with technology. It reported
We follow Part 1 and Part 2 of our interview with Laurie Abraham, author of The Husband and Wives Club: A Year in the Life
In the last blog (Part 1) we began our interview with Laurie Abraham, author of The Husband and Wives Club: A Year in the Life
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