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The most important four words for a successful marriage: 'I'll do the dishes.'
Sally Loves Tommy
Sally and Tommy were all aglow when they got home late the next Sunday. No one had heard from them except for the "Wish You Were Here" post cards they all had gotten on Saturday. Instead of using the extra money they had been given as wedding presents and such for being extravagant, they had used it to shop and get wonderful souvenirs for their families, friends AND themselves and the baby. They had flown home, so they bought the biggest set of luggage they could find and packed it onto the plane. Thomas thought the bags would never stop coming!! He was glad he had brought the truck. :-)
By T. K. Wilson4 years ago in Families
Living With an Emotionally Unstable Partner: Five Steps to Cope with Life When Life Feels Like Being a Tightrope Walker
Living with an emotionally unstable person It doesn’t sound attractive to live with an emotionally unstable person. If you come home to your partner, and she is sitting bent beneath the kitchen table, silently crying, what do you do then?
By Albert Sundve4 years ago in Families
The Wicked Woman
"You are so worthless and lazy," she could hear him grumbling about her as he stomped through the living room. The limited-edition hand-blown glass vase that Ese bought off her favorite home shopping channel was sitting on the table in the hall, every time Marcus passed the vase it would rock a bit then stop. Molly, their jet-black Labrador with the white right ear was cowering at the entrance of the front door. Molly had to go potty, but no-one noticed.
By Emunah Y'srael4 years ago in Families
Married?
I always wanted to be married. Part of it was because I thought that was what you were supposed to do. As a kid I thought every adult couple that I knew was husband and wife. Of course I got older and realized that wasn't the case. However that didn't discourage me. I still wanted it more than anything in the world. I wanted the wife, the kids and the dog.
By Tyrone Livingston4 years ago in Families
Your Divorce Journey
Join our Divorce by Rose Community App ANONYMOUSLY It takes you from where you are to a new place. It takes you to a place of self discovery, understanding what was, what didn’t work and what needs to change. It’s a time for you to reinvent yourself, restructure your life, look at where you are and where you want to be, it’s your opportunity to build yourself a brand new life- designed EXACTLY how you want it to be. This is why I say that divorce is your golden opportunity to recreate your new life, redesign it the way you want it to be. And many people would love to have that opportunity in their late 30’s, 40’s and 50’s. Many people feel like they made mistakes and maybe they would have done things differently and maybe they would have done it in a more methodical manner or whatever else… everybody has their own thought….
By Divorce by Rose4 years ago in Families
The Bouquet
I stood amongst the other single women. The bride stood with her back toward us, and we all prepared ourselves as she gracefully tossed the bouquet over her head. My eyes followed the pink and white flowers as they sailed across the room, falling straight towards me. The other women shoved each other and swiped at the air. But the bouquet dropped perfectly into my hands, like it had been drawn to me by fate. The bride turned around and saw that it was me, her niece, who had caught the bouquet. She beamed at me with her enchanting smile, and little nine-year-old me lit up with excitement.
By Ashley Bucknum4 years ago in Families





