Marriage & Resolving Conflict

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By HardworkinJudy 13 comments
Personally, I have been interested in handwriting analysis since I ran across an article about it while I was attending grade school. Imagine getting insight into someone's ethics and personality by simply reading a line or two of their ... more »
By Judy Ford 6 comments
Have you ever come home from work in a bad mood and snapped at your family? Have you dumped the pressures of the day on the ones you love? Have you been mad at the boss and taken your frustrations out on your partner or children? All of us have ... more »
By Stormy 1 comments
How do you apologize to someone who won't listen to you? Admit to yourself and your man that you were wrong, and be proactive in solving the issue... more »
By Amanda Ford 6 comments
Longing to talk about your sex life, but find yourself shyly stuttering the minute you open your mouth? Those who speak up are blessed with endless satisfaction, so it behooves you (and your partner) to say what you want. Follow these tips to ... more »
By sknits5784z 2 comments
Avoiding arguments is a valued skill that is much needed in our crazy society today. Peace is a wonderful thing... more »
By TheWriteGuy 3 comments
When a couple becomes engaged, it can be an amazing and beautiful life changing event. Not only will two separate families become one, but two separate financial histories will also meet, often clashing and causing distress for a newlywed couple. ... more »
By AmericanMexican 2 comments
Hey guys and girls here are a few easy ways to be romantic. It's way easier than you ever thought and it works like a charm!.. more »
By PsychGuru 0 comments
Do you have something you need to discuss, but just don’t know how to begin or what to say? “I” Messages can be one of the most helpful ways to broach a tough subject by minimizing blame and focusing on the problem, not the person. Here are the ... more »
By psychonurse 1 comments
You want to scream, you want to name-call, but what is really the best way to deal with a romantic partner, caught in a lie. Though this could be cheating behavior, it could also involve addiction, simple contact with old girlfriends, or simply ... more »
By ChristinaEllis 6 comments
Trust is defined as the assured reliance on the character, strength, ability, or truth of someone or something. It is an essential component of strong successful relationships of any type being personal or professional. So how do you build ... more »
By JenMemberNombre 7 comments
Do you ever wake up cold in the middle of the night quick to notice that you've been robbed of YOUR share of the blankets? I'm sorry to inform you, but you are sleeping with a blanket thief. Or perhaps you're a blanket hog that manages to roll ... more »
By Heli 9 comments
A wonderful author, Byron Katie had a revelation one day after hitting rock bottom. She discovered four simple questions to ask that ended her suffering. The following questions if asked and answered honestly will release years of guilt and ... more »
By StreetBloggers 7 comments
A key to any good relationship is to do your equal share. Besides finances household chores is the second leading cause for domestic disorder in any house hold... more »
By Susan Golis 25 comments
Ever notice that when you try to communicate with your husband about sex and marriage, that he becomes defensive. His reaction is so frustrating that you don't want to talk to him. Instead you let things go. Sex and marriage issues just aren't ... more »
By Anthony Vaughn 5 comments
I know what it's like to go to someone you love and tell them you did something that could hurt them. I've been on the giving and receiving end. This article will give you an idea of what to expect... more »
By MIghtyDreamer 29 comments
Snoring can effect the sleep pattern of the snorer and those who must listen to it constantly. In many cases both individuals lose sleep because of it. Being sleep deprived has cost countless people employment and causes accidents during any ... more »
By anthony2 0 comments
If you are only dating someone, then you owe them nothing, just leave right now, run. If you are married, then you must re-evaluate the situation, to see what is best for you. You and the kids must remain safe at all times. True love is ... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 0 comments
Politics really have no place in your marriage, unless of course you are a politician. Somehow, political differences find a way to insinuate themselves into marriages. When you and your spouse stand on different sides of the political fence, ... more »
By Bobby Key 3 comments
Some times it can be difficult when you are a part time stepparent. If your spouse child comes on a schedule like every other weekend you may have trouble coping. Even the fact that you have to be a parent even though your not the parent may be ... more »
By chenderson00 9 comments
Does your significant other play a video game? Tired of yelling at a blank stare? Here are some ways to deal with it... more »
By Kilogramm 33 comments
Don't you just hate liars? It's always an incident that comes up to where you find out that someone is lying. Don't you wish you could tell a liar right away? Follow these simple steps to get the "truth" out of the situation... more »
By listenhere101 7 comments
To develop a strong foundation in a relationship is fairly easy. Letting you know the right steps is different then making the right decisions... more »
By Nerd Writer Mom 3 comments
Every married couple experiences serious problems at some point in their marriage. Bad fights, the tendency to drift apart, sexual problems, infidelity and unfaithfulness, growing distrust...the list goes on. When your marriage seems to be at a ... more »
By Stormy 1 comments
Did you cheat on the one you love? Was it a drunken mistake or were you not thinking of the consequences? After you tell that all important person what you did to them, how do you let them know that you are willing to change?.. more »
By cstevens21 3 comments
You messed up. Everyone does, but not everyone knows how to effectively apologize. Most people's gut reaction is to simply say "I'm sorry." But what does that really mean? Done right you can turn a hysterical person into an empathetic, ... more »