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Do You Even Know What You’re Fighting About?
Written by Melody Brooke · May 29, 2008 
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If you’ve ever gotten into a fight with a partner over something seemingly silly, you might have been very confused about why it was such a big deal. And yet, it may... Read the story »

Find Out If You’re In An Emotionally Abusive Relationship
Written by Lisa Brookes Kift · March 15, 2008 
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Signs of Abuse Do you feel like you have to “walk on eggshells” around your partner?  Are you afraid a lot of the time in your relationship?  Is your self esteem... Read the story »

Are You Playing The Blame Game? Do Any Of These Situations Sound Familiar?
Written by Melody Brooke · February 17, 2008 
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Randy was reaching for a doughnut when his wife glared at him.  Inside, Randy could feel a defiance surging inside. He reached for the second doughnut and felt smug and... Read the story »

How Your Actions Outside The Bedroom Can Make or Break Your Sex Life
Written by Melody Brooke · January 26, 2008 
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I have a little experience with bad sex. I’ve been married three times. This last one took. To tell you the truth my first two husbands would say my current husband was... Read the story »

What Are You Really Fighting About? It May Not Be What You Think…
Written by Melody Brooke · January 13, 2008 
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Jeanie was so upset with her husband. He had always been difficult to feel physically connected to. He had always had a subtle pulling back when she would reach out to touch... Read the story »

Guidelines for Getting Along
Written by Leland Beaumont · December 29, 2007 
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Social relationships, and especially close intimate relationships, face many difficult challenges.  Conflict is inevitable unless we play fair and exercise restraint... Read the story »

5 Ways to Survive Being Around Your In-Laws This Holiday Season
Written by Lisa Brookes Kift · December 17, 2007 
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Hardly anyone I know can say that their families don’t have "issues" of some kind or another. This is just part of life for most of us - navigating through... Read the story »

The Little Known Secret to Getting What You Want From Your Partner
Written by Melody Brooke · November 21, 2007 
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Men are from Mars. Women are from Venus. Really! He leaves his things on the floor and then gripes about the house being a mess.  He doesn’t seem to get it that I want... Read the story »

Weathering the Storm - How to Survive Stressful Times Together
Written by Melody Brooke · September 14, 2007 
Argue - Weathering the Storm - How to Survive Stressful Times Together

Life doesn’t always go smoothly, have you noticed that? It’s easy to feel in love and happy with your partner during times of success and relative calm.  But times... Read the story »

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