Recent Marriage Blog | Advice Posts7 Cs You Need in a Happy Marriageby Dale Harcombe21 Sep 2009 02:16 PMYears ago at school, getting a C on a paper or test was a terrible thing. Then at university a C was okay, as it meant a pass with credit. But some Cs are definitely good things in a marriage. Here are some of them. Caring Marriage is about caring for the other person. Would You Support Your Spouse?by Dale Harcombe27 Aug 2009 04:00 PMAs Ruthann8 pointed out, sometimes it is not so much a male/female thing in the way we respond to events as a personality issue. It can happen between you and your spouse, differing personalities affect the way you view a situation and how you react. Gratitude In Life and Marriageby Dale Harcombe20 Aug 2009 04:42 PMGratitude is an important aspect of life, and especially married life. It is important that our spouse knows that we are grateful for them, for their love and support. Top Four Marriage Mythsby Mary Ann Romans18 Aug 2009 06:57 AMWe absorb a lot of marriage myths in our lives. By the time we are ready to get married, our heads are full of these myths that make it hard to maintain a happy marriage. Here are the top four marriage myths that you should avoid. 1. 10 Tips for Dealing with a Sick Spouseby Dale Harcombe17 Aug 2009 02:14 PMHow can you help your spouse when they are sick? Here are ten suggestions. 1. Look After Their Personal Needs Bring them their tablets and water or medication when needed. Drive them to doctor's appointment etc. Help them shower and freshen up. When Is the Right Time to Get Married?by Dale Harcombe16 Aug 2009 04:21 PMOver the past two days we've looked at young marriages and getting married later and seen each have advantages and disadvantages. The Pros and Cons of Getting Married Laterby Dale Harcombe15 Aug 2009 03:20 PMYesterday we looked at the problems that are encountered with young marriages. Today we will look at older marriages. Left Unattendedby Dale Harcombe12 Aug 2009 06:29 PMThere's a lot of truth in this quote by Zsa Zsa Gabor. 'Husbands are like fires- they go out if unattended.' I'd like to suggest we need to change it to read 'Marriages are like fires- they go out if unattended. That seems to me to be part of the problem. Clutter and Conflictby Mary Ann Romans11 Aug 2009 05:51 AMWhile there are those few couples that have the same clutter style, most of the time, spouses have their own tolerances and annoyances when it comes to clutter and cleaning. Here is how to prevent the clutter from driving you both apart. How Temptation Changes After Marriageby Mary Ann Romans21 Jul 2009 10:46 AMPeople, men especially, assume that once they are in a marriage, all temptation miraculously goes away. Of course this isn't true. The temptation changes, lessens in certain areas of course, but may still be there, depending on the individual. Recent Blog Comments eatmoresoap says... "Sorry, it wasn't Onbeam who had the issue with it, he is in denial I am the one who was telling my stlory and you need to get out." |
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