Relationships & Family
Can a marriage survive lying?
by Christine G.
If both partners are committed to keeping their marriage intact, it can survive anything short of death. Lying is no exception. However, lying diminishes the quality of the marital relationship more than any other character flaw. In some cases, lying seems almost necessary. Does this dress make me look fat? Was your ex better in bed than I am? Does your mother really like me? Are you try... read more
vote now: Yes or No - (view results)
Yes
by Bai Maleiha
ABSOLUTELY YES! But only as friends and not as deep-level friends. What is wrong with being fr... read more
No
Without sounding terribly misanthropic or like one of those terrible dramatic "given up on love" ... read more
First Dates
- First date ideas on a budget
- Ten tips for the first date
- How to get a date in five easy steps
- How to impress a girl
- Ideas for things to do on a date
- Humor: How to tell on the first date if she's a bimbo
- What to wear on a first date
Marriage & Divorce (Other)
- Marrying the same man twice
- How to protect your second wife from your first wife
- Arranged marriages: Why some cultures promote them
- What would make bachelors go on strike?
- Can a husband's behavior force a woman to be unfaithful
- Why do people marry after a long live-in relationship
- How 'sports widows' can deal with husbands obsessed by TV sports
Newlyweds
- Newlyweds: Establishing healthy eating patterns for two
- Newlyweds: Surviving the first year of marriage without the helpful tips
- Tips for newlyweds: How to blend decorating styles in a new home
- The annulment process
- Newlyweds: How to avoid the path of Nick Lachey & Jessica Simpson
- How to merge your money: Financial planning tips for newlyweds
- Romantic getaway vacations for newlyweds
Parents
- How parential disappointment can make you a better person
- Father-daughter communication tips
- Helping your parents feel included as grandparents
- What does it mean to a man to grow up without his father?
- A girl's guide to moving back to the parents
- Keeping healthy communication with your father
- Over protective parents from the child's point of view
Ask yourself this question. Who are the people that you like the most and whose friendships you value the most? Most likely, t... read more
You're finally going out with the hottie you've been flirting with for the past two weeks, and your stuffed closet suddenly see... read more
by Loretta
The Fourth of July parades in the United States varies depending on location. Cavalcade, aerial fly-past or water float, pride... read more
by jade Loc
It was only about forty years ago that African Americans began the tedious process of striving to be recognized as equal citize... read more
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- Easter
- Nontraditional menu ideas for Easter dinner
- Relationships & Family (Other)
- Book reviews: Twenty Grand: And Other Tales of Love and Money by Rebecca Curtis
- How to become a bereavement counselor
- Communication Skills
- Debating methods: The Rogerian argument
- Communication (Other)
- The psychology of persuasion
- Cheating & Trust Issues
- Is there a connection between probability and trust in relationships?
Difference of opinion? Debate now.
- Wedding Budget
- Would you wear a pre-owned wedding gown?
- Easter
- Easter: Should children be limited in the amount of chocolate they eat?
- Gay & Lesbian
- Should homosexuals receive all the rights and benefits of marriage?
- Should bisexuals be considered homosexuals?
- Marriage should be a sacred institution between only a woman and a man
- Should the right to create laws on gay marriage reside at the state level or the federal level?



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