Love and Relationships Articles

Abuse, Love, and The Sanctity of the Soul

By: Soni Pitts
Category: Love and Relationships
How many times have we heard this coming from the cracked and bleeding lips (and soul) of a victim of abuse? How many times have we tried to find the words to help them through their grief and anger as they realize that their love was not enough to keep the whole house of cards from coming apart at the seams? One question always comes up, the hardest to answer: "How can I walk away when I love them so much? How can I just abandon them - go back on my vows and my promises?" We talk about loving yourself first and how love isn't supposed to punch and frighten and chill with steely glares and withering silence, but it rarely helps to heal the bitter and self-inflicted wound of perceived betrayal.

Marriage And Diabetes

By: Belver Ladson
Category: Love and Relationships
When diabetes enters a marriage it can often bring stress and other related negatives into the household. Diabetes doesn't have to be break a marriage apart if both people try to understand the issues involved in having a diabetes in the family. A diabetes management plan should flow with the family

Legato's Laws for Improving Communication Between the Sexes.

By: Marianne J. Legato, MD, FACP and Laura Tucker
Category: Love and Relationships
excerpt from the book Why Men Never Remember and Women Never Forget by Marianne J. Legato, MD, FACP and Laura Tucker Published by Rodale; September 2005;$24.95US/$33.95CAN; 1-57954-897-0 Copyright © 2005 Marianne J. Legato, MD, FACP and Laura Tucker

He's Not Hiding At the Bottom of That Pint of Ice Cream

By: Greg Behrendt and Amiira Ruotola-Behrendt
Category: Love and Relationships
excerpt from the book It's Called a Breakup Because It's Broken by Greg Behrendt and Amiira Ruotola-Behrendt Published by Broadway; September 2005;$19.95US/$26.95CAN; 0-7679-2185-2 Copyright © 2005 Greg Behrendt and Amiira Ruotola-Behrendt

Are You Too Nice For Your Own Good?

By: Royane Real
Category: Love and Relationships
Do you always put your own needs last, and everyone else first? Maybe you think this is your way of being a nice person, but the real reason might be that you don't respect yourself enough.

How to Find Relationship Advice

By: Kent Pinkerton
Category: Love and Relationships
One thing to keep in mind when seeking relationship advice is that the relationship advice business is exactly that – a business, and a big business at that. It is important to be aware that there is a lot of bad advice available in the marketplace, a lot of poorly trained relationship counselors

How To Get The Date Of Your Dreams!

By: Marie Clare
Category: Love and Relationships
What do People Look For in a Date? Once you have the answers to these questions you will have the power to appeal to any women or man you want.

To Love or Not to Love?

By: Rick Valens
Category: Love and Relationships
Have you ever fallen in love with two different persons at the same time? Falling in love with two different persons whom both have the same feeling for you too? Well, there is actually nothing wrong with that. In fact I would say that it is something very normal...

Finding Your Ideal Partner?

By: Rick Valens
Category: Love and Relationships
So, what makes an ideal partner then? Well before we go on, perhaps it might be good to know what an exact ideal partner are we discussing here? A dating partner or a marriage partner? Or has this question never even occurred to you before?

Finding Happiness After Leaving an Abusive Relationship

By: Terry Hernon MacDonald
Category: Love and Relationships
Leaving an abusive relationship is difficult, but being alone can feel worse. All your happily married friends are still happily married, and here you are suddenly single. It’s a huge adjustment. Even though you’ve triumphed by getting out of a bad situation, there’s often an underlying sense of failure. There’s enormous pressure to be a couple in this society.


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