Talk More Slowly and Identify Your Biases
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Marriage Help Guide
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Today’s divorce statistics demonstrate all too well, many couples opt not to complete the journey.
It would be easy to blame our high rate of marital failure on things like not spending enough quality time together, allowing bitterness and resentment to build in our hearts and failing to keep communication lines open.
Anyone who claims marriage is easy is either single or lying to you. Marriage takes a lot of work, commitment, and compromise, with many learning curves as the relationship progresses. Spending time with another person around the clock can lead individuals to realize just how difficult a relationship can be.
While this struggle is felt by couples all over the country, there are ways to use this time to grow closer as a couple instead of growing apart.
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I see your 'QSMP players' irl romantic partners are patron gods that give them assistance in times of need' and your 'Tommy is Tubbo's patron god because of the marriage gag and Tubbo is very, very tired' and I raise you a 'CDawgVA is IronMouse's patron god who randomly appears to tell IronMouse to go to sleep and has bought nearly every Cinnamoroll in existence for her'.
Just. Think about it.
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Funds and Partnership
Take our $14.97 premarital course and save money on your Florida license and avoid the three day wait! We here at D’Arienzo Psychology are excited to help you take this next step toward marital happiness and success, and want to help deepen your relationship with your future spouse. Keep reading for tips and Dr. D’Arienzo’s tips on Funds and Partnership:
Money does not always lead to conflict in…
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the audacity to call it 'my happy marriage' when 12 episodes in there is still no marriage
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Seeing all the hot takes within the last 24 hours about Step by Step's commentary on the BL industry and the aftermath, and these shows might be all fun and games for most of us, but I pray some of y'all are going as hard in the streets for LGBTQIA rights and equality as y'all are going in these posts about ships.
These shows have something to say, so hopefully everyone has their listening ears on.
What if instead of getting mad at each other, we got mad at the oppressive system that continues to maintain unjust laws and restrict people from basic rights? Keep that energy to fight the power. Go read @waitmyturtles and @telomeke quick post about the changing political landscape fighting for marriage equality in Thailand and find ways to support them.
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god everyone i know from school is having babies and getting married like they always were ever since we graduated but now it's EVERYONE and i'm just like sitting here blogging as i have been since age 14. but at least my ass looks fat in some of the dresses i own and my organs are healthy as far as i know. small blessings
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Harry flourished a bow tie at Moist and said, "I hate these damn things, I mean, what's the point?" He growled. "Got another bloody civic thing on tonight, Effie just thrives on them. I told her I'm busy, what with dealing with the railway, but she's determined to make a better man of me. And all this business about what knife and fork you eat from, it's a deliberate puzzle set out to make a simple bloke like me feel like a stranger. Whatever you pick up isn't going to change what the food tastes like, but Effie presses my knee hard if I gets it wrong.
"She wants me to have electrocution lessons, gods be damned, and I'm putting my foot down about that one. Knobs or not, I'm still Harry King and I'm still going to sound like Harry King. And I told Effie that I don't mind giving the money away to orphanages and suchlike--I like to see the face of the little kiddies light up like daisies--it's the swank I don't like and all the incessant chattering when I could be doing good work in my office. Effie says it's knoblyess obligay, but just because I've got a lot of knobs I don't have to accept it, right? It's a terrible thing when a man can't be himself, knobs or no knobs."
Terry Pratchett, Raising Steam
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