The notion that you have to have everything all together in order to be a good spouse is a lie from the pit of hell. Don’t nobody have their life all together…to the point where they can be a good spouse.
The key is working on getting your life together…over time. And that takes growth…growth that you go through together as you build and develop your marriage over time.
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“80% of Couples Who Go To Marriage Counseling Fail”
Which style of marriage counseling is better: traditional or boot camp. The marriage therapists from the hit TV show Marriage Boot Camp weigh-in with an answer that even shocked me. Take a quick look at this :46 clip. Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news,...
Men 40+ Are Asking: “How Can I Get Turned On Like I use To?”
The wonderful thing about asking anonymous questions is that men can ask questions about sex that they wouldn't ask publicly. Last week, we launched a campaign to offer free relationship advice. And we've been getting several questions about what's up with the male...
Relationship Advice
Need Relationship Advice? Do you have problems in your marriage? Do you have relationship questions? Want to know how to save your marriage? We're giving free relationship advice for men and women. Let us show you how to save your marriage...and create a healthy...
I Bet I’ll Listen to My Wife Next Time!
She told me once. She told me twice. But I didn’t listen. Because, in the wisdom of my experience, I knew she was miscalculating. However, it was my miscalculation that almost cost us $5,000. See-what-had-happened-was...a few weeks before Christmas, I smelled gas...
“Relationships Take Work!” – What Does That Really Mean?
Have you ever heard someone say, “Relationships take work!” What the heck does that mean? When I was single, that’s all I kept hearing from older couples…and divorcees. I had a job…I worked out at a gym…I knew what work was. But I didn’t know what kind of work I was...
The Gift of A Prayer
By Allison Simmons At the beginning of 2014, my husband gave me a great gift. He asked me to kneel down and pray with him. At first, I was hesitant. His expression was rather pensive and I wasn’t sure of WHERE the prayer was going to lead us. But something told me...
I need some desperate help in order to save my relationship with my girlfriend. We have been together for a little over 3yrs and our relationship seems to built around our ability to take care of each other on business. We both have come out of bad marriages and when we met we both fell hard for each other. I have one 20 yr old son and an older stepdaughter, while Kalima has a 17yr handicap daughter a 14yr old daughter who lives with her father and a 5yr and 11yr old. I thought I was ready to jump back into family life after my wife passed in 2014, but I have let my so called life experience cause me to become complacent. On top of that I have been drinking more than usual, and it has caused a great strain on our relationship as well as my children. She thinks that I don’t love her enough to care, but I felt that my 24yrs of marriage should speak for itself….WRONG. I need to learn how to be a better partner and live a long life with her, somehow I just can’t seem to figure it out. We have had two sessions of relationship counseling but I allowed my drinking to be an excuse not to go back. And even if she may not want to participate right now I feel if she sees me trying it will help to resolve some of our differences. Also after 18yrs with one company I was let go in 2015. I work as an independent contractor for a courier service so I spend alot of time driving.
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My name Tom Dorsey
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