In a Relationship-Love Means Being Able to Say “NO”
Can you say NO to your partner? Can you tolerate hearing NO? In a relationship, the freedom to say NO may be one of the
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Can you say NO to your partner? Can you tolerate hearing NO? In a relationship, the freedom to say NO may be one of the
Whether a divorce is chosen, imposed, contested, litigated or mediated, divorce is emotionally difficult. What often adds to the difficulty are lingering thoughts and feelings
We know that only half of all first marriages make it. What we often don’t recognize is that the first four years seem to be
Anyone is a relationship knows that partners have the uncanny ability to bring out the best and worst in each other. Accordingly, whether newly married
They say that “ love knows no distance” and “ absence makes the heart grow fonder.” If you have ever been in a long-term relationship
Perhaps even more difficult than the realization that a marriage is ending, is the realization that the children must be told. Regardless of how different
Whenever an affair is exposed involving a well known celebrity, politician or neighbor, there seems far more interest in presuming the motives of the man
Some things need clarification. One is the of the impact of infidelity on marriage; which is brought to the forefront by a recent article in
A common complaint of couples in long term relationships is a decline in sexual desire. While the cultural finding seems to be that men are
Do you really want a ‘Me’ Marriage? Your first inclination may be to say, “I don’t think so.” Intuitively this makes sense as most partners
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