We Need Fiction To Deal With Life’s Facts and Feelings
We never grow tired of loving and needing the fiction we find in books and movies. As children we beg for one more book before
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We never grow tired of loving and needing the fiction we find in books and movies. As children we beg for one more book before
We are inundated by the invitation and expectation of perfection – Be it subliminal suggestion or overt invitation, advertisers seduce us with the guarantees of
Most of us have found ourselves at the end of some chapter in our life, be it by choice, age, circumstance, illness or traumatic event.
Addictive relating, as evidenced by the proliferation of books on the subject, is all too common, painful and suffered by both men and women. In
If you ask people what they think would improve their relationship, they often have a clear formulation of what their partner could or should do
At a time when teens are negotiating major issues of identity, sexuality, friendships, spirituality, cognitive leaps, emotional swings, and future goals, they are in a
Underscoring whatever talents, personality traits, professional status, beauty or charm a potential partner may have, perhaps the trait that matters most in enduring relationships is
According to the Pew Research Center, just over one of every eight Americans aged 40 to 60 is sandwiched between raising a child and caring
To really maintain a loving and vital marriage, you need to do more than just be faithful. For a successful marriage, you need to come
Actually love means having the courage you say you are sorry.
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