Relationship advice and people who give advice about relationships are two subjects that conjure up lots of tense moments and charged silences. Well, one Huffington Post blog, entitled “Women: 5 Reasons Your Divorce is Your Fault,” combines both of those uncomfortable topics most people wouldn’t touch with a ten foot…
This past year has been an interesting one, and to commemorate the short amount of time we have left we decided to compile the most interesting relationship findings of 2012. Our readers might be feeling like lovelorn lonely souls, but never forget that divorce papers are just a new beginning…
The holidays are approaching, and we all know what this entails. Family, friends, social obligations, and strain on relationships. The desire for spouses to look the part of the perfect union during these festive times can put increasing strain on those marriages which are already showing chinks in their armor.…
You didn’t read the headline wrong, and the answer to the question is yes and no. In a study conducted by the University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research found that women who get along with their in-laws are more likely to seek a divorce, while men who get along…
When we think of divorce we think of a split, break, or schism in the natural order of the marriage and family. This civil liberty granted to couples serves as an exit strategy to what we deem an internal war with no end. Many surface signs of a divorce can…
We have all heard the term “life lessons,” which are usually attributed to something we need to experience to get the necessary knowledge out of a particular situation. The very definition of experience tells us that we can’t prearrange for ourselves to learn it; it has to happen to us.…
Disagreements are just part of life, so naturally they occur within a marriage. It used to be considered taboo for two people to enter into marriage with different beliefs, especially as far as religion and politics were concerned. But, alas, this is the 21st Century, a far cry from anything…
For every ending point, there must obviously be a start. Divorces do not just happen overnight, in the majority of cases anyway. Spouses come to the decision to dissolve their marriage after some form of turmoil or trauma. There are usually a few common occurrences that contribute to two people…
Every month we see something new unveiled that will cause us cancer. Some type of food, or a new certain chemical; new studies that contradict old studies tell us things we shouldn’t be doing because it’s going cause us some hardship down the road. Confusion and not knowing what or…
It hasn’t changed overnight, but the evidence is now wide spread. The contrast and make-up of the modern family has vastly changed in the last 50 years. The modern relationship make-up has also vastly changed. Many factors can contribute to this change in structure. From the economy to careers, we…