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7 Tips for Finding the Perfect Wedding Dress
What Is Mutual Awakening?
Pay it Forward: The Joy of Helping Others
Gettin' Busy after Baby: How to Get Your Sexy Back
How to Increase Female Sex Drive
When do women reach their sexual peak?
Is it at 30, 40 or maybe even 50 years old? Well, if we use conventional medical opinion, then women are past their sexual peak when they hit menopause, which is characterized by ovarian shutdown.
So what do you think? Is a woman’s sexuality linked only to functioning ovaries?
I think the answer is no.
A woman’s sexuality is not linked to her ovaries. I believe that women and men can have active sex lives well into advanced age. Why else would we have a “blue” sex pill for men? But here’s the million-dollar question: Where’s the “blue” sex pill for women?
Bullying: Help Your Child Avoid Being a Target
5 Things You NEED to Know About Pregnancy Sex
Women: 5 Ways to Have the Best Orgasm
Calling it Quits: How to Make Your Divorce Stress-Free
How to Positively Change Your Thought Process
Modern Day Stress: Are You Wired, Tired or Both?
Why You Should STOP Comparing Yourself to Others
Marriage & Friendships: How to Maintain Both
Make Dinner a Family Affair
Restraining Orders: When to Get One & Why
Post Traumatic Love Disorder: A Real Heartbreaker
Dating Violence Among Adolescents
Are You Going through a Midlife Crisis?
How to Deal with Pain & Suffering
Flibanserin: New Viagra for Women?
Love Sick? Dating in Your 50s & Up
Sex: What is the Right Amount?
Nymphomaniac: Is Sex Addiction Real?
Keeping In Touch with Your Child When You’re Not Home
Depression: Do Men & Women Suffer Differently?
Laughing Through the Pain
Surviving Cancer: Secrets to Beating the Disease
How to Say YES to Change
From Lightning Strikes to Love at First Sight: What Are the Odds?
Good vs. Bad Stress
Should You Lose Weight as a Couple?
Love Before Sex: The Key to Relationship Success
Is Social Media Unhealthy?
The way you communicate with your significant other, best friend, colleagues and family is changing. Might you need a social media detox?
5 Ways to Live with Passion & Purpose
Marriage, Divorce and the New Monogamy
But, that's a generational observation. To my grandparents, who were married 50+ years before they passed on, 21 years was just a warm-up.
Obviously, things have changed.
Divorce is just as common as long-lasting marriages, with an estimated 2.4 million couples divorcing in 2012 (the latest reliable statistics available). In an environment where celebrities often set the standard of what life should look like, divorce is commonplace... even after a measly 72 days if you happen to be a Kardashian.
There's a ton of reasons why more couples separate these days. A hundred years ago, it was unheard of. Couples had to stay together for family strength, financial stability, a pending inheritance. Now, people divorce because they're not happy, they constantly fight, one individual wants financial independence, infidelity, etc., etc.
Which leads me to the question of monogamy: are people truly supposed to stay with one person for an entire lifetime? Or might there be something more to this concept of "the new monogamy"? Would you be OK if your partner suggested that you have multiple partners if it meant it might save your marriage?
Finding Your Purpose in Life
Payback's a Bitch: Why You Retaliate
The Myth of Monogamous Relationships
Admitting You Were Wrong: The Art of the Apology
5 Keys to Making Opportunity Happen
Oral Sex Debate: Are You Missing Out?
How to Fight Fair in Your Relationship
How you argue and resolve conflict with your partner can determine a happy and successful OR doomed relationship.
Considering Adoption? What You Need to Know
Balancing Life & Work: The Superwoman Syndrome
Do you feel overwhelmed by hectic days filled with work, children, your spouse, aging parents... basically everything in life? You are not alone.