Dealing with your spouse´s ex-partner can be a nightmare especially if they have children together and you have to deal with her on a regular basis. Learning to cope is not easy but it can help keep the peace. Here are a few tips to help you understand why the ex-spouse acts the way she does and how you can deal with her.
Words: 624 Downloads: 0 Category: Family By: Darlene ZagataThis article explains how to keep a marriage healthy after the honeymoon phase of marriage is over. It is the normal process for the wild highs in the early days of the marriage to become more subdued.
Words: 452 Downloads: 0 Category: Family By: Dynamic Content CreationSitting down together for a family dinner is a great way to assure that the family eats nutritious food and that children learn skills to prepare them for becoming successful adults. Seven tips that will help to achieve these goals are discussed.
Words: 630 Downloads: 1 Category: Family By: Ava SummersA lot of moms are overwhelmed with the day-to-day reality of raising a family. Sometimes it feels like your life is running you and not the other way around. This practical advice about your priorities and schedule will empower you to manage everyday chaos.
Words: 594 Downloads: 0 Category: Family By: Gina PoirierFew things can damage a marriage as much as the revelation that one spouse is gay; in fact, it’s usually enough to immediately end the union. Sometimes, the couple may try to work it out before eventually realising it’s simply too difficult. In a minority of cases, however, so-called mixed-orientation marriages survive, and even thrive, although it requires more commitment than is required in a conventional straight or gay marriage. This article examines why some women stay with their gay husbands.
Words: 814 Downloads: 0 Category: Family By: David PetaMany parents, especially mothers go through a period of depression after their last child moves out of the home. This period is known as Empty Nest Syndrome. It can be difficult to cope with the silence and emptiness once the children are gone. Husbands and wives often use this time to rekindle their marriage, travel, further their education or take up a hobby. But for single parents such as widows, coping with the empty nest can be even more traumatic.
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