Tag Dating: Marriage
Dating After Divorce
Posted on 19. Aug, 2007 by Amaga.
One of the main and common reasons of divorces nowadays, whose rate are, by the way, too increased over the last fifteen years and are not decreasing yet, is and remains the failure of two people in working out their differences.
Having gone through a divorce surely implies concerns and fears about beginning another relationship. It’s, actually, natural for negative experiences to bring such consequences and be inhibiting. So, if you are too cautious and prudent about dating someone new, remember that you’re not alone and it’s a normal state of mind after what you’ve been through. There’s nothing wrong in it.
But the solution wouldn’t be not dating at all or taking refuge at a monastery. Thus, you will only do yourself harm, because later you will realize you crave for human contact. Indeed, you should have a rest from dating and reflect about your past experience and your mistakes in it, but you shouldn’t exaggerate either.
Here are some tips and advices for you to follow after having suffered a divorce and wanting to be successful in further dating. Reading these guidelines won’t make you immediately find someone to get married to, but it will improve your dating experience.
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How to Catch a Cheat Cheating.
Posted on 08. May, 2007 by Amaga.
Whether you are in a marriage or not, this is very important and should be taken care of if you are under any sort of suspicion that your partner may be cheating on you. A person who cheats is normally someone who plays or fools around with another guy or gal when they are going out with you also. While the idea may sound harmless, it is actually quite painful and can lead to you being left out on the street for good. Sure, the idea does sound very harmless if you aren’t married, but marriages are broken up every day due to cheating and there are specific ways that you can use to catch someone if they’re cheating on you.
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In A Marriage, is it alright to “Play Hard to Get”?
Posted on 08. May, 2007 by Amaga.
I thought this would be a funny topic to add in our archive of articles mainly because this really does work. Making your spouse wait for something he or she is really interested in allows that specific person to await something that may be very pleasuring over time. When we hear the phrase “Playing Hard To Get”, we think about high school drama and the popular girls who think they are all that and also think that they can get any guy they want, yet they play hard to get, even with the popular guys so that they can enjoy their company even more than usual. So, those annoying, yet popular girls in high school that…
