1,500 People Giving All The Relationship Advice You’ll Ever Need
Please see below for an excellent article about marriage advice from couples who have been married for 10 plus years.
Please see below for an excellent article about marriage advice from couples who have been married for 10 plus years.
I have counseled many couples throughout the years who have had major problems in their relationships because of unmet expectations. I agree with Derek Harvey in that having certain expectations can be a "silent killer of relationships.."
Please see below for an interesting article on "11 Rules on Marriage You Won't Learn in School." After reading the article I was inspired to share this practical advice.
Infertility is a problem where a couple is not able to get pregnant after one year of trying (or six months if a woman is 35 or older.) This also includes women who can get pregnant but are unable to stay pregnant.
Whether you’re having one of the best days of your relationship or you’re mid-argument, your partner wants to know you’re still in love. Daily affirmations serve as gentle reminders that you’re still passionate, serious, and planning to stick around for years to come — hopefully forever.
The notion of living “happily ever after” typically only holds true in Cinderella-like fairytales and love stories. In the real world, the daily pressures of work, raising children, caring for parents, and other stressors create many challenges for even the strongest and most healthy relationships.
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We all come with a history. It exists and both you and your partner ultimately bring your histories with you into your relationship. But do you let the past trespass on your relationship present?
Wouldn’t it be great if we could all be mind-readers? Wouldn’t it make life and relationships just that much more open and honest?
If there’s one quote that I wish all married people knew it would be “People change and forget to tell one another.” Here’s why: Although there are a lot of people who will tell you that a healthy relationship can only happen when two people are willing to accept one another exactly as they are, the reality is that kind of relationship advice is only partly true.