January 28th, 2012
Do you recall going out on your first date? Weren't you so excited that it took you hours preparing yourself because you w anted to look your best? You tried changing many times looking for the right clothes to wear, back and forth in the mirror until finally you felt great, all set to go and in perfect shape.
How many wives have said that they had a waistline of 22 or 24 in their wedding gown. But over the years they just started to get out of shape especially after having babies. They want to ...
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January 27th, 2012
How to keep your husband -- and you - happy?
Ideally, marriage is supposed to last for years, even decades. Anything that goes on for that long is bound to hit a few rough spots, some valleys between the peaks. But that doesn't mean you can't make an effort to keep things upbeat and happy.
Here are five things that turn a man on after marriage. Try these and see if things don't brighten almost immediately.
1. Stay connected with him. If he's working and you're a stay-at-home mom, or if you're ...
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January 26th, 2012
How do you keep the passion burning even after you've said "I do"?
Marriage should be a happy time for a couple. You've survived the rigors of dating and courtship. Now it's time to reap the rewards and spend a pleasant life together. But many couples find marriage to be a difficult adjustment to make. There's a "honeymoon" phase, and then life settles into a routine. Husbands and wives start to irk one another. The passion of the early marriage starts to fade away.
Can this be stopped? Of ...
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January 25th, 2012
Problems with marriage are unreasonable expectations that people have entering into it, and become such a routine. Understanding why these marriages fail can be a good solution to ensuring that your own marriage does not fail.
Some of problem with marriage happened, when:
* Problem with marriage is a lot of people think their wedding is supposed to be the high point of their love. It's often makes people unselfish and unselfish people lose their individuality.
* The problem with marriage is ...
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January 24th, 2012
Marriage is one of the most enjoyable but also one of the most painful experiences that people undergo. It carries with it the whiff of romance and eternal bliss, but sometimes you get a pack of thorns instead.
How Do You Ensure Your Marriage Is a Bed of Roses and not Thorns?
One of the major ingredients that a happy marriage needs is a willingness to compromise. But that is much more difficult than it seems. Everyone will agree that they need to compromise, but what happens when the issue is ...
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January 23rd, 2012
James, married for over 12 years, says, "My cantankerous better-half would have been less caustic but for her ever-gushing and acidic tongue. Alas! She does not understand the pitfalls of unrestrained communication." He has given expression to the feelings of a myriad of husbands.
A wife like the above, at core, is castrating. She tears down a husband's ego and self-respect. She robs her husband of his individuality. She tries to be dominant, aggressive and overwhelming. Symbolically, she ...
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January 22nd, 2012
Aaagghh, trying to develop brilliant marriage proposal ideas, is enough to drive you crazy. Not only that, but after all that planning, you still are on edge waiting to see if she'll say "Yes!" And to top it all off, after all is said and done, not only will everyone be looking at her engagement ring but they'll also be asking...... "so, how did he pop the question?"
Joel asked me to marry him on Valentine's Day. I had no idea that he was going to propose so it was a total surprise. However, he ...
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January 21st, 2012
For a marriage to survive and last until that dreamy "forever," intimacy must exist between the couple. What is intimacy anyway? This just does not pertain to the act of making love, but fulfilling each other's emotional needs. It entails enlightening conversations in between kisses and caresses.
A lot of marriage counselors chalk up the longevity of a marriage to how intimate the couple is. Here are some ways to achieve that intimacy for that ideal, almost magical marriage:
1. All work and no ...
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January 20th, 2012
Can you still remember when and where did you go for your honeymoon? Or do you have it at all? Well, in any case, it is always good for a couple to have another getaway after years of marriage. Honeymoon is not for newly weds only, it is an equally important and essential relationship building activity for all married couples. A romantic vacation will do wonders for a marriage. It is a time when both husband and wife need to put work and busy schedules aside to reconnect with each other. All ...
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January 19th, 2012
b>Tips to Spice Up Your Marriage
Every marriage needs a little relief from the same old bedroom
routine now and then. Here is a collection of tips to up the
Scoville units in your romance.
Get Wet and Wild
The bath or shower can be more than just a place to get clean!
It can also be a sexy rendezvous to reconnect with your spouse.
Taking the time to bathe each other and wash one another's hair
can be a sensual delight. Steam up the bathroom with some erotic
accessories inviting to both you ...
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