SPOUSE
Find tips about how to improve your relationship with your spouse, what to get them for holidays and special occasions, and how to better understand them.
The world becomes a silent and cold abyss when you experience the loss of a spouse. For many, it becomes a struggle to move on, or to even want to move on. There are only a small number of events in life that can be as painful as this.
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SolracSelbor
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Published 12/4/2007
If you've experienced the death of a spouse, it is important to understand the impact that prior relationship will have upon your future relationship, often resulting in the development of a "Ghost Triangle".
By
Christine Cadena
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Published 11/30/2007
Living with a person who is bipolar, more commonly known as manic-depressive can be very hard indeed. Some marriages will survive when one of the spouses is bipolar but most marriages will fail that is the simple fact of life.
By
Pasiley
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Published 11/9/2007
This is an article for people who wonder if they've been cheated on, or fear that they are being cheated on. This article also tells you how to prevent yourself from being cheated on!
By
Sincerity Anna
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Published 11/2/2007
Thoughts on being a military spouse, being married "to" the military.
By
Julie Vincent
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Published 11/2/2007
Find out if you and your spouse share debt as well as a home and family.
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Steve Thompson
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Published 10/24/2007
Marriage to a bipolar patient can be hard if they do not take their medicines, and it can be dangerous as well.
By
Pasiley
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Published 10/13/2007
Spouses of deployed active duty members who stay behind will have a lot to cope with whether they have children or not. But it can be even harder when they face insensitive comments from well meaning family and friends
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Sophie S
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Published 10/5/2007
Do you suspect your spouse is cheating online? Read these five signs.
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Michelle Knudson
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Published 9/10/2007
Three of us woman had been cheated upon, cheated on her husband and was a twenty something virgin. We had a ball sharing stories of how we got revenge on our cheating spouses.
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Amy Browne
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Published 8/6/2007
In an ideal world, the man or woman with whom you choose to spend your life would be adored by your family just as quickly as you initially fell in love.
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Steve Thompson
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Published 6/30/2007
For many surviving spouses, tracking down the various life insurance policies, after the death of a loved one, can be challenging.
By
Christine Cadena
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Published 6/12/2007
Military spouses can become so absorbed in their spouse's life and career field that they fail to develop their own identity. What really makes up a military spouse?
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Sophie S
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Published 5/31/2007
Military deployments happen on a regular basis. They impact the lives of more than just the active duty member. Spouses and children are also affected
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Sophie S
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Published 5/31/2007
An article about trust and relationships
By
Libertarian
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Published 5/25/2007
With so many marriages going up in smoke nowadays, one has to wonder what the common denominator might be. Time after time in so many cases, either one or both of the people involved claim that their spouse
By
Stephanie Haefner
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Published 5/23/2007
Diabetes is an illness that affects the entire family, and not just the person with the diagnosis. When your spouse has diabetes, it can become a daily struggle.
By
Steve Thompson
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Published 4/11/2007
This might be a painful process, but you'll feel better knowing that you stood by your spouse's side as he or she struggled to recover from porn addiction.
By
Steve Thompson
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Published 4/11/2007
Marriages suffer at times from lack of attention. Couples are busy with the demands of family and careers and the marriage gets put on the back burner. This article outlines strategies for regaining joy.
By
BLN
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Published 4/7/2007
Over the last few years, Internet addiction has become a far more frequent problem. While the health risks might not be as severe as with a substance addiction, Internet addiction can be detrimental to your marriage.
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Steve Thompson
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Published 3/21/2007
It's easy to get frustrated and angry when your spouse is going through a midlife crisis, but wouldn't you be better off trying to understand? There are many reasons why this occurs in older adults, but here are a few tips on helping your spouse through a mid-life crisis.
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Steve Thompson
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Published 3/21/2007
Planning a wedding is the simple part of a marriage. Maintaining a healthy, loving relationship for the rest of your life is the difficult part. Staying emotionally, physically, and spiritually connected with your spouse is criteria for a happy marriage.
By
Kendra Dahlstrom
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Published 1/29/2007
Starting a business with your spouse can be an exciting and fresh way for you to bond, but there is also the potential for calamity. Following are tips and advice for starting a business with your spouse and keeping it positive.
By
Steve Thompson
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Published 12/14/2006
Some states (twenty, as of this writing) have discrimination laws that prohibit employers from making hiring or firing decisions based on marital status. How should a business creat a no-spouse rule for its employees?
By
Steve Thompson
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Published 12/4/2006
Ever since 1996, when the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was passed, couples who are joined together by marriage are legally entitled to join one another's health plans.
By
Steve Thompson
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Published 11/7/2006
Everyone raises their flags of support for the Military Family and the Active Duty Members that fight and sacrifice everyday for our country. What about the spouses being impacted by so much outdated legislation that needs updating to help them.
By
CodEjunKi
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Published 3/7/2006
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