Thursday, May 24th, 2012

Divorce rates have long been overstated. Recent research indicates that for more educated couples who are over 25 when they marry, the rate of divorce is probably only about 30%. Even for those couples who are less educated or younger when they marry, divorce rates are less than 50%. While data for second marriages is [...]

DOUBT is a number one problem that will shake a relationship. How can you say you love someone if you doubt him? How can you be assured of your partner’s love if he in turn doubts you? Love is Truth. If you love someone, you must be true and open to that person from the [...]

Put this in your thoughts, decide whether the relationship is worth saving.  While almost every relationship can be saved.  Both parties must decide that they want to try to make it work.   If one of the partners has opted out and doesn’t want to opt back in, there is little hope that it can be [...]

When marriages begin to face problems there are usually two different sides to the situation. There is the facilitator, who still proclaims their love for their partner and is willing to do anything to correct the issues. The other side is typically a withdrawn and apathetic individual who is not so sure that the relationship [...]

This is hard. You really have to play it out and understand the circumstances of the breakup. Many people these days break up and are back together the next day. I think what happens is the person is still emotionally attach to the partner. They don’t give it enough time to move on. I think [...]

To save your marriage and prevent a future divorce, what you and your partner can do is to consult a relationship counselor. This, though most people would cringe to the mention of the word counseling, is a good way to solve ongoing problems in a relationship. To save your marriage, you need to make sure [...]