By Bett Smith I finally met someone after months of Online Dating & clubs. You know the story. Three months into our relationship, my boyfriend broke my heart: he took a job interstate. We agreed to see each other every two or three weeks at weekends. We reassured ourselves we were strong enough to survive the […]
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By Steve Roberts I was apparently born mildly depressed. I’ve always known low energy and a very low amount of enthusiasm. I’m 53 years old and I only beat depression for good two years ago. What a long time for my wife to live with someone depressed! In the beginning, we didn’t know any better. […]
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By Alan Stafford 1. It starts with you The happier you are with yourself and your life, the more attractive you are to your partner. Another way to look at this is: if you were someone else, would you marry you? Start today to work on being the kind of person you would want to […]
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BLAM Fam what are your thoughts on this sista’s situation? Hello! I love your web-site and the wealth of practical..applicable information and resolution advice. My question is this: How do I get my husband to listen to/read/learn ways to help our marriage grow and be happy. He does not show intrest in learning things that […]
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By Barnett Brickner The difference between a bad fight or a bad marriage and a bad fight or a good marriage is learning to fight fair. You can have an overall good marriage even you have a bad fight. Actually, couples who fight in a productive way and end the fight right, report more marital […]
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By Neysa Ellery Taylor Have you ever noticed that most of my pieces start the same way? With a conversation? Well, this piece is no different. I was having a conversation with a man who was growing increasingly upset with his wife over a myriad of issues. His most poignant statement was “She wants a […]
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When we think about abuse the immediate image that comes to mind is a man with a tank top, beer breath, black dress socks, and red eyes. The media has done a great job type casting men as the perfect depiction of perpetrators of domestic violence. Of course some men provide the blueprint for that […]
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By Lana Moline One of the things that I haven’t quite figured out totally is how to mend fences after a big falling out. For me, I seem to still feel the impact of the hurt and bruises that came as a result. Now I’m not talking about acquaintances with whom I’ve had words because […]
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By Norm Hem Male impotence, transient erectile problems and premature ejaculation can occur at some time or other in all relationships. When this happens it not only affects the man, but also the woman feels distress. Any sexual dysfunction, including premature ejaculation can deprive the woman of sexual pleasure and cause personal and psychological distress […]
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By Dwayne L. Buckingham All women, including Black women, should be afforded the opportunity to achieve marital satisfaction if desired, regardless of the nature of their childhood experiences. However, decades of research have shown that childhood experiences can affect children throughout their childhoods, extending into their adulthoods. Previous research literature about the marital satisfaction for […]
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5 Tips To Help You Survive A Long Distance Relationship
/in Becoming One, Singles & Dating/byBy Bett Smith I finally met someone after months of Online Dating & clubs. You know the story. Three months into our relationship, my boyfriend broke my heart: he took a job interstate. We agreed to see each other every two or three weeks at weekends. We reassured ourselves we were strong enough to survive the […]
What If You Live With A Depressed Spouse?
/in Becoming One/byBy Steve Roberts I was apparently born mildly depressed. I’ve always known low energy and a very low amount of enthusiasm. I’m 53 years old and I only beat depression for good two years ago. What a long time for my wife to live with someone depressed! In the beginning, we didn’t know any better. […]
10 Tips To Having A Happy Marriage
/in Becoming One, Love & Marriage/byBy Alan Stafford 1. It starts with you The happier you are with yourself and your life, the more attractive you are to your partner. Another way to look at this is: if you were someone else, would you marry you? Start today to work on being the kind of person you would want to […]
READER LETTER: How Do I Get My Husband Interested In Growing & Making Our Marriage The Best It Can Be?
/in Becoming One, Love & Marriage/byBLAM Fam what are your thoughts on this sista’s situation? Hello! I love your web-site and the wealth of practical..applicable information and resolution advice. My question is this: How do I get my husband to listen to/read/learn ways to help our marriage grow and be happy. He does not show intrest in learning things that […]
Are You Fighting Fair In Your Marriage?
/in Becoming One, Conflict Management/byBy Barnett Brickner The difference between a bad fight or a bad marriage and a bad fight or a good marriage is learning to fight fair. You can have an overall good marriage even you have a bad fight. Actually, couples who fight in a productive way and end the fight right, report more marital […]
A Little Fairy Dust For Your Not So Fairytale Marriage
/in Becoming One, Love & Marriage/byBy Neysa Ellery Taylor Have you ever noticed that most of my pieces start the same way? With a conversation? Well, this piece is no different. I was having a conversation with a man who was growing increasingly upset with his wife over a myriad of issues. His most poignant statement was “She wants a […]
Top 10 Signs Of An Abusive Wife
/in Becoming One, Love & Marriage/byWhen we think about abuse the immediate image that comes to mind is a man with a tank top, beer breath, black dress socks, and red eyes. The media has done a great job type casting men as the perfect depiction of perpetrators of domestic violence. Of course some men provide the blueprint for that […]
We Live. We Love. We Grow: How To Mend Fences After A Big Falling Out
/in Becoming One/byBy Lana Moline One of the things that I haven’t quite figured out totally is how to mend fences after a big falling out. For me, I seem to still feel the impact of the hurt and bruises that came as a result. Now I’m not talking about acquaintances with whom I’ve had words because […]
6 Steps To Help Women Overcome Impotence In Their Relationship
/in Becoming One, Sex & Intimacy/byBy Norm Hem Male impotence, transient erectile problems and premature ejaculation can occur at some time or other in all relationships. When this happens it not only affects the man, but also the woman feels distress. Any sexual dysfunction, including premature ejaculation can deprive the woman of sexual pleasure and cause personal and psychological distress […]
Can Black Women Achieve Marital Satisfaction? Participate In A Research Study Aiming To Answer This Very Question.
/in A Woman's Point Of View, Becoming One, Communication, Conflict Management, Love & Marriage/byBy Dwayne L. Buckingham All women, including Black women, should be afforded the opportunity to achieve marital satisfaction if desired, regardless of the nature of their childhood experiences. However, decades of research have shown that childhood experiences can affect children throughout their childhoods, extending into their adulthoods. Previous research literature about the marital satisfaction for […]