marriage
Marriage is not so much a word as it is a sentence–a life sentence.
Dear Future Husband
Dear Future Husband, I hope this letter finds you in good health. You do not know who I am yet, but don’t worry because you have an entire lifetime of a marriage to get to know me. I do not know who you are or how you even look but I promise you that I love you so much that I’m willing to pour out my heart to you even before I get to know you!
By Lumos Leviosa5 years ago in Humans
Okay, I Got Married. Now, Where’s My Happily Ever After?
We are all conditioned to believe that marriage is the final milestone in a relationship. There’s a feeling of having reached the finish line. A feeling of victory. My culture (I’m from South India) has a popular saying that translates to “Everything will become alright if you get married.”
By Aditi Balaji5 years ago in Humans
Marriage lie
Marriage, in the end, is a safe haven or a place where wind and rain meet. When I was a girl, I longed for marriage to be the beauty of life and the sweet home. Who has ever wanted to truly step into the dividing line of marriage, understand that life really begins to flicker, wind, rain and thunder and lightning, and ultimately leave one person in a mess in the wind. At the age of 30, I experienced a marriage. From the beginning, I was full of expectations. The girl who dreamed of how to teach each other in the future became a madman, a fool, and a shrew.
By Arnoldo Lalonde5 years ago in Humans
Lessons from 30 Years of Marriage - Part 1
Divorce rates spiked globally during the pandemic last year. Legal firms saw dramatic increases in divorce research and applications. There was a 57% increase in divorce agreement sales just three weeks after quarantines began!
By Larry Cornett5 years ago in Humans
Bedroom Problems
We have bedroom problems just like any other couple. Someone wants it but the other person isn't willing (or able) to give. That leaves the other person out in the cold, forcing them to do without or manage things on their own. Sometimes I'm the problem. Sometimes it's my husband.
By Judey Kalchik 5 years ago in Humans
Preparing Yourself to Marry Wealth
PREPARING YOURSELF TO MARRY WEALTH Do you think you have what it takes to be dating, and marrying a wealthy man or perhaps a titled gentleman? Have you already met wealthy men and cannot understand why, even after having sex, nothing happens. They often do not ask for your telephone number; or if they do, they never call as promised?
By Nish@nt Raikw@r5 years ago in Humans
Wife in trouble through hardships and hardships
In this world, some couples are like passers-by, and when they walk, they go their own way. Some couples can only share joys and sorrows. When they are rich and prosperous, they love each other and go their separate ways when they are in poverty. However, both of us, whether swimming in prosperity or struggling in adversity, have always been loving and loving.
By juanitasdif215 years ago in Humans
I Don't Like To Be Touched Sexually By My Husband - I Hate Kissing My Husband
Being married can feel like a full-time job at times. It's challenging to live with the same person for years and in some cases, a woman's feelings for her husband will shift over time. It's difficult to know what to do when you fall out of love with your husband. Should you leave the relationship, seek a divorce and try to find someone new to spend your time with? Or is it a better choice to work on rebuilding your marriage? If you're not ready to end the relationship with your husband, there are things you can do rediscover the love you two once shared.
By Nish@nt Raikw@r5 years ago in Humans
My Husband Is Always Against Me - My Husband Never Defends Me Around Other People
Have you been trying all your feminine wiles on a guy you like, but wondering if he even notices? Have you been using all the techniques your mother taught you - being submissive, hiding your intelligence, showing off your domestic skills - without much success?
By Nish@nt Raikw@r5 years ago in Humans
'In Sickness & In Health'
Let's begin by just reminding everyone who is married just how the wedding vows go: Looking through some of the differing faiths discussed for this purpose being Episcopal, Presbyterian, Protestant, Quaker, Unitarian/Universalist, Interfaith, & nondenominational, there appears to be one part of the traditional vows that is interpreted in very much the same way.
By Jonathan Townend5 years ago in Humans



