| Relationships |
| What To Do When He Tells You to "Be Patient" |
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This seems to come up a lot in midlife dating. The relationship gets off to a good start, and a fast one. The woman is ready to forge ahead and make a commitment. The guy, instead, starts back-peddling. Here are some signs: » Read the full story |
| He Didn't Lie, You Just Weren't Paying Attention |
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How many times has this happened to you in a relationship? After it blows up, and you're sitting there with your broken heart trying to figure out what went wrong, it pops right into your head -- he said he would never get married, he said he wasn't ready, he said he was too afraid of getting hurt. He told you these things, perhaps more than once, and you didn't hear it. » Read the full story |
| Dating Someone from Another Faith |
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You're dating and your religious beliefs are different. How much difference does this make? » Read the full story |
| The Hassle-free Dating Plan |
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It's getting easier than ever to find a date online with all the online dating sites popping up everywhere. However, if you don't have a good "dating gameplan" your chances of finding a partner is very slim at best. Discover the 7 easy steps to follow and ensure that your next date is your best yet! » Read the full story |
| Do You Love Reading The Daily Horoscopes Part II |
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Your daily horoscopes are a powerful tool…if used wisely can accurately determine simple ways to intensify the romance in your relationship. One thing’s for sure…you can control the harmony in your relationship. So what are you waiting for? » Read the full story |
| Marriage Proposals – Why Doing It Right Will Make All the Difference |
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Get help with proposing to that special woman in your life. » Read the full story |
| Do You Love Reading The Daily Horoscopes Part I |
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Discover the personality traits of your partner by exploring your horoscopes—embrace them. Use them to add intense passion to your relationship. » Read the full story |
| Why Anger is Essential to Healthy Relationships |
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Many of us have some very definite ideas about anger. We see anger as destructive and hurtful. We consider it to be an inappropriate response. We equate anger with violence. In short, we feel that anger is simply wrong, and that when we experience anger, there’s something wrong with us. Anger isn’t nice. Anger isn’t polite. And anger certainly isn’t our friend. Anger can be all of these things. But anger is also useful, necessary and even healing. We need our anger. We simply need to learn how to express our anger in appropriate, conscious, supportive ways. On its own, anger is neither good nor bad. It can be used to hurt, or it can be used to heal. It may not be a particularly pleasant emotion, but it’s an important one. And anger—or rather the skillful use and understanding of anger—is essential to creating healthy relationships. » Read the full story |
| Typecasting, Candice Bergen and Family Relationships |
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In Hollywood, actors are, often arbitrarily, assigned a “type.” We see an actor in a certain role, and identify her with that role. The stronger the identification, the harder it is for us to accept her in different roles. Actors constantly struggle against “typecasting,” because once they’re seen as a certain “type,” they find it more difficult to be cast in roles that differ from this “type.” But typecasting doesn’t just happen in Hollywood. We also encounter typecasting in our family relationships. » Read the full story |
| Sex Without Intimacy and Intimacy Without Sex |
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We no longer feel the social pressure to confine sex to committed relationships. In fact, we’re free to explore our sexuality with just about anyone we like. Sex is now an accepted recreational activity. What we often don’t realize, however, is that even casual, recreational sex still involves intimacy. We may have overcome our fear and shame about sex, but many of us still have issues regarding intimacy. If we experience more intimacy than we can handle, we will feel threatened; our safety checklist will be triggered. No matter how “safe” we make sex, sex may not be safe to us. » Read the full story |
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