How To Know If It’s Not Working: Navigating The Signs Of A Failing Relationship
Life can be pretty complex, and recognizing that your relationship or marriage may not be flourishing is…
Life can be pretty complex, and recognizing that your relationship or marriage may not be flourishing is…
Finding love in the digital age can be challenging.
Asking a girl out is a big step for you and one that might make you feel a bit anxious. It’s normal to be on edge and excited at the same time.
When you finally get yourself into a relationship with someone you genuinely care about, it can be quite the rollercoaster.
Attempting to get back into the dating scene can be a daunting task, especially for those who have been out of the game for a few years after leaving a long-term relationship.
When you’re in a long term relationship, things can get a bit boring after a while, on the activities front that is. This doesn’t mean that you don’t love or care about your partner anymore, it just means that you need to find ways to reignite the spark again.
Your relationship is precious. But it doesn’t mean that it is safe from any problem. When something unexpected occurs, many people find themselves struggling to cope not only with the emotional consequences but also with the management of the crisis.
By using tech the right way, you can even improve your relationships. Here are six ways how.
Is marriage a failed institution? My answer is that the way we engage (pun intended) in marriage now, it is a failure.
Here are three recent dates I had that illustrate how easy it is to get caught in the pay-for-dinner play:
Happiness in life is most affected by the quality of our relationships. So how do you know if any relationship you have – work, friend or romantic, is good for you?
If you live in New York City and voted for Trump, you are going to have trouble finding a date.
If you live in New York City and voted for Donald Trump, you are going to have trouble finding a date. And I have the experiences to prove that.
Original article is published by the New York Post, read the full article here! “Dating is a lot more complicated” “I was like Mr. New Jersey,” says Matt Sweetwood, a recent Battery Park transplant from Millburn, NJ. “I had grown up there, went to Rutgers, and raised five […]
In this podcast, we have a dad calling in who is suffering from PTSD while going through a divorce. Not an easy scenario, but can he get full custody and keep a good relationship with his kids?
Because they have learned to love others more than themselves. In this podcast I discuss why dating a single parent is the best thing you can wish for and why having a child is not negative but something you should be proud of.
I had gone through the divorce from hell but I still hoped to find that elusive and special woman that I could spend the rest of my life with. I hadn’t dated in over twelve years, but with a lot more life experience and little more confidence, I thought I would have a relatively easy time at it.
When I became the sole and single parent of my 5 children, my 3 little girls were ages 18 months, 4 and 8 years old. Obviously dating was not an issue to be dealt with at that time but my thoughts of what the future would hold in that area weighed heavily on my mind. I know most dads (and moms) think about these things often.