Nov 07, 2009 -
It takes two to make any relationship or marriage work. So no one person should have to work at everything alone.
If you feel alone, then you are not in a marriage.
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Feb 18, 2009 -
Ok, so I was married for 2 yrs and after my husband flat out refused to have children I decided to divorce him. I never really understood he gave me all the material things I wanted and a huge empty house. He knew that I loved kids and wanted them, I came to the conclusion that he was trying to buy time for me bringing up that topic and he would say "if we had kids we couldn't have these nice things" but, I had a big empty hole in my heart.
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Mar 01, 2009 -
Hey everyone. I have a massive dilemma.
in November of 2007 I started dating a man who was definitely different from me.
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Nov 26, 2009 -
Last fall I broke up with my boyfriend of six years. We have grown apart and lead seperate lives. We never lived together (he didn't believe in living together before marriage). We were lucky to see each other more than once a week and typically when we would see each other - it would be around family only.
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Jun 21, 2009 -
To explain what happens to love between two people, we need to begin by understanding what happens to self-love, or self-esteem. Since you are the primary ingredient—and the common denominator—in all of your relationships, you will see the definite correlation between the strength of your self-esteem and the health of your relationships. Understanding the dynamics of self-esteem, what happens to it as we grow up, and how to put it back on the right path will not only help you feel better about yourself, which will certainly contribute to your relationships, but will also assist you in enhancing the self-esteem of the people you love the most.
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Nov 24, 2009 -
Metaphor: Smart Men Make Passes at Women with Glasses
An Interview with Christine B. Whelan, author of 'Why Smart Men Marry Smart Women'
Meet Christine Whelan—an attractive, 29-year-old woman with a doctorate from Oxford University. When I spoke with her she happened to be single, having been dumped two years earlier by a man who told her she was intellectually intimidating.
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Nov 25, 2009 -
I was born to a non practicing Methodist Father and a practicing Catholic Mother and raised around my mothers Catholic Latin family. When I became a teen my mother told me that if I went to church from now on it would be my choice. That was the day I stopped going to church with my mother.
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Mar 04, 2009 -
So, I've spoken about marriage with my bf a few times. I never really thought much about it and just kind of assumed I would have the traditional marriage if I ever got married. However, my bf says that he doesn't believe in signing the document or even having a church wedding since gay/lesbian couples can't marry and the government has no right to "authorize" marriage or limit it to man/women.
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Jun 23, 2009 -
Hi everyone,
This is my first time posting something here at team sugar.
My dilemma:
I've been with my boyfriend for 3 years now in a long distance relationship (different continents!) It was extremely difficult but we managed to visit each other and we talk on the phone and email everyday. We are now both 26.
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Jun 12, 2009 -
I am 26 and my boyfriend is 25. We’ve been together a year and a half; however, we’ve known each other and been good friends for the last eight years. We live in different countries (we met while I was an exchange student, and consistently maintained communication and occasional visits as friends – eventually, things turned romantic.) Thus, we’ve spent the past year and a half (our entire romantic relationship) long distance, seeing each other for a couple of weeks at a time every 2-3 months.
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