Recent Marriage Blog | Relationship Dynamics PostsShopping with Your Spouseby Dale Harcombe09 Nov 2009 01:09 PMDo you and your spouse shop together for clothes? Or do you simply go and buy your spouse's clothes? Or do they go on their own and buy clothes? I've heard of women who want to buy all the clothes for their man without any input from him. Free to Be Yourself?by Dale Harcombe02 Nov 2009 01:30 PMAre you free to be yourself in your marriage? Or do you always feel you have to be on your best behavior or changing the way you act or the things you say or even truing to change your feelings to accommodate your spouse? One of the things I like about my marriage is that I am free to be myself. 17 Ways to Brighten Your Spouse's Dayby Dale Harcombe30 Oct 2009 01:41 PMIt's the little things that brighten our day, like the person who rings just to check how you are because they haven't seen you for a while. Like the friend who rings to cheer you on and encourage you when you're feeling down after bad news. It's the little things in marriage that are important too. Marriage Has Changedby Dale Harcombe25 Oct 2009 12:38 PMYesterday's blog was the result of reading 'A Household Guide to Dying' by Debra Adelaide where she talked about shirts. In one passage she talks of shirts being the reason given for a famous actor's breakdown of her marriage. Marriage Doesn't Prepare Peopleby Dale Harcombe21 Oct 2009 09:00 AM'Marriage doesn't prepare people for retirement,'Mick said today as we were talking about people we know and they way they hardly interact with each other. Think about it. His comment makes a lot of sense. How to Manage Your Manby Dale Harcombe08 Oct 2009 12:40 PM'Of course all women know how to manage men without you knowing we're doing it,' a woman said. recently in a discussion about the relationship between men and women. What Do You See?by Dale Harcombe07 Oct 2009 02:33 PMWhat do you see when you look at your spouse? The way we see a person often determines the way we respond to them and treat them. If we think someone is judging us or looking down on us or finding fault with us, we are more likely to respond by becoming defensive. Sapping Self-Confidenceby Dale Harcombe17 Sep 2009 01:53 PMAre you sapping your spouse's self-confidence and creating problems in your marriage? Recently I experienced an example of how negativity and negative comments can affect performance. It was on the tennis court. Who Controls the Remote?by Dale Harcombe06 Sep 2009 06:00 PMWho controls the remote in your house? My guess is in most cases it is the man. That's certainly true in our case, purely because I am a non technical woman who has trouble with machines. So this has been a conscious choice to let Mick take care of it. Some men seem loathe to part with it ever. A Destructive Element in Marriageby Dale Harcombe03 Sep 2009 04:01 PMToday I'm going to talk about what I see as a destructive element in marriage and one that many people fall too easily into. The problem is being a tattle tale. Now I don't know about you, but when I was growing up I was always taught not to be a tattle tale. Recent Blog Comments |
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