marriage
Marriage is not so much a word as it is a sentence–a life sentence.
Meet Mr Clandestine
When I was in my teens, I was a dreamer. I believed whole heartedly that I was destined for something amazing, something extraordinary, it was just something I felt in my bones; I was going to change the world. However I felt so conflicted between what was culturally appropriate and what my heart was screaming for. I wanted to be on stage. I was allowed to pursue my dream up until university. I was told to choose a real degree, something that I could fall back on if I wanted to go back into acting after.
By Ultra Violet Vision6 years ago in Humans
Before You Say 'I do'
Marriage is a promise that, in this day and age, cannot be kept. There are several reasons for this, one of the simplest explanations is that over the span of a lifetime, people are subject to change. This is nobody’s fault; it's just basic human nature.
By G. A. Mckay6 years ago in Humans
"I Thought I Wanted A Lover"
I thought I wanted a Lover, someone who would fulfill the needs that my spouse didn't, wouldn't meet. I had it all worked out in my mind of how it would play out and in my mind, it all seemed just fine. One thing I never expected or even planned was for me to fall in love with my Lover. This thing was supposed to be a "Friends with Benefits," he was only meant to be used for those nights when I wanted sex or just a warm body to be near me. Maybe a phone call or dirty, flirtatious text. What I got in return was something sweeter and actually very genuine.
By Sleni Hamlett6 years ago in Humans
Goldfish in a Bowl
Jim A soft song plays on the radio as I drive, light flakes of snow drifting onto my windshield and falling away almost as fast as they come, as delicate as they are treacherous. How something so beautiful can be so deadly is mind-boggling, a painful reality. Stop to watch the snowfall, and it’ll slowly worsen around you until you find yourself trapped in a snowstorm you never even saw coming.
By Landon Stimson6 years ago in Humans
Your marriage or relationship could be failing because of these reasons.
In today’s society many marriages and relationships are ending because the basic principles that relationships are built on have diminished. With modern technology and the new ways of living in the last decade has given us great pleasure, it has also caused damage on the core principles of what is needed to make a relationship last. Families are now eating their meals in their living rooms and bedrooms with their eyes glued to their cellphones and tablets. Families are no longer sitting at the kitchen table having conversations. Over a period of time that become the new normal and the communication goes down. Along with communication, trust, and financial issues are all reasons why relationships do not last anymore. You have more marriages and relationships ending in divorce or are afraid to even seek commitment because of the fear of failing.
By Carlos Oates6 years ago in Humans
Learn Your Spouse's Love Language
The secret to everlasting true love in a marriage is very simple. If you want to effectively communicate with your spouse and keep the love burning in your relationship, the very first thing that you are going to want to do is to learn your spouse’s love language. That’s right. Every person has a love language and your love language may be different than your spouse’s. If you are always expressing to your spouse your love language to them, they’re not going to respond to it. That would be like speaking English to a person that only speaks German. Your spouse is not going to understand it so therefore they are not going to see that love connection. You are going to have to speak their love language and before you do that, you are going to need to find out exactly what that love language is.
By Kathy Lester6 years ago in Humans
20 Reasons to Get Married
1 A major responsibility. There's no greater confirmation of affection than approaching your darling for their hand in marriage. Try not to take a gander at marriage as a lock without a key. Take a gander at it as the most noteworthy duty you can provide for the one you love to demonstrate your affection for them.
By Francisco Bisuet6 years ago in Humans
Matchmaking sites in UK are changing the traditional face of finding a life partner:- An overview: An overview
Most Indians whether they are based in India or UK face a common phase in life after they reach the marriageable age. Parents, associates, and neighbors who never appear other times suddenly start bothering the eligible bachelors by reminding them repeatedly that they have reached the perfect age to get married. The online marriage bureaus are also taking full advantage of this fact and are campaigning about the idea of finding the perfect partner for life.
By Bhavesh Parmar6 years ago in Humans









