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Raise your daughter with love and respect. When she's older, that's what she will look for in a husband.
Getting married again after a divorce or loss of a spouse is a crucial decision, and it poses unique challenges—especially if you're aiming to blend a family. Are you ready to remarry? How will you navigate the journey?
How do you know if you're ready to remarry after a divorce or the loss of a spouse? In today's post, author Susan G. Mathis shares important red flags and potential hazards to watch out for in your relationship, before you consider marrying again.
Have you tried online dating or dating apps? Why or why not? Let's look at the good, the bad, and the ugly of the online dating world. And then you can decide if this is an avenue you want to pursue—or not.
In marriage, as in courtship, there’s a simple rule of thumb for intimacy: Take your time.
If you want to know whether or not you're really in love, give it the test of time!
More than cake, clothes, or flowers, an essential ingredient in wedding planning is premarital counseling.
My friend Heidi once told me, "The difference between the wrong man and the right man is like the difference between the darkest night and the brightest day." Choose the wrong one and you'll have heartache. Choose the right one and you'll have a better relationship. But how do you find the "right" one, the one best suited for you?
Why do I always fall for the wrong guys? Why do the people I date break up with me? How can I make better choices in my next relationship?
There's this guy—let's call him Chad—who texts you all the time. He seems like a nice guy, but you're not really sure where you stand with him. Chad often asks you to come over and "hang out," and you talk a lot. You know you're developing a friendship, but it's kind of fuzzy if it's something more.



