As we look at our little cherubs, we have dreams for their futures. We wonder who they will marry and the kind of people they will become, and what they will do with their lives. We dream about them marrying "him" or "her" and what their spouses will be like. And for those of us with older children, we wonder and dream about those cute little future grandchildren. That is our culture. But there are many other cultures out there that take matters into their own hands and pick who their child's future spouse will be, an arranged marriage. We at Womensforum.com have the utmost respect for all cultures. But some of us would shudder at who our parents would pick for us to marry.
Marriage
Am I in an Abusive Relationship?
Many of us have been through an abusive relationship. And some of us still may be. Domestic abuse knows no boundaries, no matter what your socioeconomic status is, the color of your skin, race, gender, size or even sexual orientation. Yet many people keep living the nightmare in an abusive relationship because they have an image of a woman who has been badly beaten and compare their situation, rationalizing that "it's not that bad." This is especially relevant when the abuse is emotional, other than physical. Emotional abuse is especially minimized, because the effects of it are psychological or unseen. So, emotional abuse can be tricky for us to recognize.
Putting Your Spouse First
The reasons for a failed marriage come in a variety of flavors: infidelity, arguments over money, stressed relations with in-laws, boredom, jealousy, toilet-paper misdirection, etc. But these are all derivatives of the same root relationship killer: selfishness. If you fear your marriage is in jeopardy, inject some stability into your relationship: put spouse first.
Learn To Fight Fair
Keeping Arguments at Home from Escalating
There is no such thing as a perfect relationship. Everyone has arguments and disagreements; the big difference between a healthy relationship and a harmful one is how people handle difficult situations. A problem that happens in some families is that fights are taken too far--to the point of doing lasting damage. Fortunately, there is still a chance to learn to fight fair.
Quick Cheap Divorce
Kama Sutra for Marriage
If you're like most Americans, you can probably count the number of positions in your sexual repertoire on one hand. While there isn't anything wrong with a good old fashioned missionary tryst, sex can get stale without a little variety. If you've heard about the Kama Sutra in the past and dismissed it as something foreign or dirty, you may want to think again. In reality, the Kama Sutra is about a lot more than exotic sex positions. In fact, using the Kamasutra for marriage enrichment might be just thing thing you need to ignite your love life.
About Kama Sutra
The Kama Sutra is an ancient Hindu text dating as far back as the 2nd century CE. While most people in the Western world perceive the Kama Sutra as little more than a sex manual, that is really only a small part of the book. Reading the Kama Sutra in full is an enlightening task. Inside, you'll find advice on keeping a house, courting women and men, acquiring knowledge, dealing with former lovers, and living happily within the bounds of matrimony.
How Should a Woman Propose?
Are Women More Likely to Propose Marriage?
Listen up single ladies! Are you tired of waiting for a proposal from your boyfriend? We all know that men can be a little slow sometimes when it comes to lifelong commitments. Take heart! Gone are the days where women sit and wait for someone to pop the question. Leap year proposals were meant for situations just like this!
Quotes About Love And Marriage
Old Fashioned Quotes And Sayings on Marriage
There have always been quotes about love and marriage. All kinds of people from all different walks of life, from professors and writers to actors and actresses to musicians and artists, and even regular old housewives have given us memorable insight into married life. Here are some favorite quotes about love and marriage that are perfect for use in a Valentine, Anniversary card, or just as a special way to say, "I love you," to your spouse.
States That Recognize Common Law Marriage
Living Together vs Common Law Marriage, What is the Difference?
Given today's statistics that more than 52% of the people who marry this year will be divorced within 3 years many couples are choosing to live together in a common law marriage instead of paying for the pomp and circumstance of a wedding that may fail within the first 5 years. Common law marriage is not as common as people think. Despite the myth that a couple only needs to live together for 7 years to be considered in a common law marriage, only a few states recognize common law marriage and they also have very specific criteria that must be met in order to be considered married, common law or not.
Divorce History in the US
When Divorce Was Not an Option
The earliest recorded legal divorces among couples in the United States was in Maryland, where married couples were granted the Right to seek Divorce in 1701. That doesn't mean they were allowed to do it. Let's just say there was no way to a quick divorce. On the other hand, if you lived in the great state of South Carolina, you would have had to wait until 1949 to be allowed to get a divorce.
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