Marriage and Divorce
Grace Angel
November 30, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Unfortunately many people struggle with jealousy in relationships. This usually happens because they cannot understand why their partner would want to be loyal to them. These individuals usually have had problems in the past with a partner cheating on them…
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Emily Dent
November 30, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
In today’s modern world, marital affairs are increasing in numbers due to the more demanding work schedules, free time, and modern technology of today. Marital affairs of the past were a lot harder to maintain and keep hidden from marital…
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Michelle Meier RN BSN
November 30, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Dumping your current husband to pursue a married man is like trying to decide whether to cut your hair with a chainsaw or a lawnmower. Neither option makes sense, as both are apt to be messy, loud, painful, and not…
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Pat Lunsford
November 29, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Rebuilding trust in a marriage damaged by infidelities is very difficult. It will take time to sort out all of the feelings and emotional pain associated with this type of betrayal. Perhaps one spouse cheated and the other decided to…
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Kristy Leibowitz
November 29, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Here is the question that needs to be answered first and foremost. Do you consider talking to someone online to technically be cheating? They could simply be chatting for conversation or just to amuse a part of themselves that is…
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Milton Mauldin
November 29, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
I really got some insight into this question when I worked at a tiny McDonald’s in the back of a Wal-Mart with all women for about a year. There were only about ten total employees in the store, and I…
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Tammy Folvarcik
November 29, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
To forgive someone for something that they have done does not mean that one must accept the fact that they have been deceived by the person they love and honor the most in life. In many cases an injured person must forgive the…
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Victoria Tiegert
November 29, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Having an affair was the last thing on my mind that day. It actually wasn’t even the last, since it wasn’t there at all. Unfortunately, neither had I given any thought to not having one. My marriage was going down…
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Nguyen Trang
November 29, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
We find it really a tough task to gain the trust of another person. In order to do this, first you must be a good listener who is patient enough to listen to others problems with not only two ears…
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Catherine Henry
November 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
We are all different. Each divorce is different. There is no need to rush into dating after you’ve divorced. What is the hurry? It’s important to think it through. Go slow. Take time to get to know yourself. What are…
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Author Name Withheld 216
November 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
The ink has dried and the divorce is final, but before you start settling into the party scene, bar-hopping, and engaging in the occasional one-night stand, you may want to consider a different approach to the single life. This does…
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Jessica Stoltzfus
November 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Before you look at the benefits of staying married versus getting divorced you need to look at the situation first. It all spends on what is going on between the two people and what the reasons are for wanting a…
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Laurie Childree
November 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Effective communication is a must in society today and can often prevent fights over misunderstandings. There will hardly be a day in your life when you don’t have to communicate with someone in some way. When that person is your…
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Tina Shelnutt
November 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
If you have already reached the decision of whether to divorce or not, that would hopefully mean you have exhausted all other options. Life changes, you change and unexpected events can cause change in your relationships. The beginning of your…
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Pat Gray
November 25, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Most of us are aware of the five stages of grief (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance) and how recognizing our changing emotions can help us to recover from a loss. There emotional stages of divorce as well, and if we…
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Melissa D. Ing
November 24, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
The ink is dry, the final decree of your divorce has been issued and now you should feel free to move on with your new life; if only it weren’t for dealing with mixed emotions for your ex spouse. Many…
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Author Name Withheld 216
November 24, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
At some point in life you will be faced with the challenging task of maintaining a relationship with someone you do not necessarily agree with, or at worse, downright despise. This may include a gossipy coworker, inconsiderate neighbor, or even…
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Nicole Williams
November 24, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
There are several emotional stages you go through when going through a divorce. With these different stages come a various array of emotions toward your ex-spouse which may include, but aren’t limited to anger, blame, hatred, love, admiration, desperation, and…
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Bridget Webber
November 24, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Adapting to a single life is a big adjustment to have to make after being part of a married couple. How you feel about this new venture depends very much on the circumstances of your divorce. If you had an…
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Laura Leigh Fields
November 24, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
After a divorce, when to start dating again may be a difficult decision. You can ask one hundred people this same question and you are likely to get seventy-five different answers. There is no right or wrong answer. Each person…
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K.C. Jean Kellam
November 24, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
It is inevitable that some point after divorce, whether it be a year or years, you are going to want to move on and begin dating again. While you think you have covered every angle, including having a new, independent…
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Michelle M Bartlett
November 24, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
What he said was “for better or for worse”, what he meant was “for better or for not too bad”. What she said was “till death do us part”, what she meant was “till it gets too hard”. What they…
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Amy Black
November 24, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Whenever someone hears the word “divorce”, they automatically think it is such a sad thing. Some people think that parents should stay together “no matter what” for the children’s sake. Others may just believe that divorce is wrong, or maybe…
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Pat Gray
November 24, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Weighing the Benefits: Staying Together or Getting a Divorce … For most people, deciding between getting a divorce and staying together is complicated, and is often driven more by the negative aspects of the situation, rather than the positive. But,…
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Reshma Elaheebocus
November 24, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
When we will follow certain norms which are been set by our ancestors for marriages, in almost all the different religions of the world, they are the same, simple but hard to follow. First it is important to understand why…
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Mark Capozzoli
November 24, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Some important adjustments that need to be made after a divorce include the need to dive into the single life, avoiding non-productive groups and taking advantage of newly found freedom, no matter how short the period becomes. Why Taking Too…
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Elizabeth Wordsmith
November 24, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Reasons for high divorce statistics: SOCIETY’S CHANGING ATTITUDES Society’s attitudes towards divorced people have become much more accepting than in previous generations. In previous generations when divorce was much less common, couples worried about image and how this might affect…
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Beth Oliver
November 24, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
There are so many reasons why couples break up. Money, adultery, lust, lies, children, not having children, family pressures, religion and face it – people change. If you do not grow and change into someone that your spouse can still…
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Diane Palmer
November 24, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
A divorcing couple, not only deals with the stress between them, but now they have the “in-laws” to deal with as well! It’s bad enough dealing with your “ex” on all the levels you need to, but the relatives on…
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Jackie Brown
November 24, 2014
Marriage and Divorce
Contemplating Divorce? Have it call figured out regarding children, assets, in-laws? Well have you considered the friends you acquired as a couple? When I was going through my divorce in 1996, my friends(our friends) were so supportive and understanding of…
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