I have been married for nine years, and I thought I already knew what I have to know about love few years after marriage. I was sort of complaining to my husband, directly or indirectly, on why he isn't very expressive of his love for me and his children. I was always asking him "Do … Continue reading The Five Languages of Love
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14 Money Problems of Couples and How to Deal with them
By Maika Q. Bernardo | 02 October 2013 Originally posted at http://www.smartparenting.com.ph/home-living/moneywise/14-money-problems-of-couples-and-how-to-deal-with-them As we all know, love is not enough to make a union last. There should be respect, friendship, trust, and a mutual understanding of how money (whether yours, your partner’s, or the household’s) should be handled. “Money is a common conflict among married couples simply because a … Continue reading 14 Money Problems of Couples and How to Deal with them
Our Vows Two Years Ago
Monsignor: Joy, do you take Dann here present, for your lawful husband according to the rite of our holy Mother the Church? Joy: Yes, I do. Monsignor: Do you give yourself to him as his wife? Joy: I do. Monsignor: Do you accept him as your lawful husband? Joy: I do. Monsignor: … Continue reading Our Vows Two Years Ago
I married a stranger
June 4, 2010...I promised my eternity to a stranger. We started out as colleagues. Little did I know that the name that registered on my head on the first day of work will be my future husband. Dann Dee, yeah, that's his name. Why did it stay on my head? Ask him the reason behind … Continue reading I married a stranger
I think this is a must-read for all couples
source: http://bosanchez.ph/gratitude-is-a-magnet/ Marriages Can’t Be Strong Without Gratitude Do you know why married people have affairs? It’s not because of sex. It’s because they grumble instead of being grateful. Your spouse has 90% of what you need. But because you’re not grateful for that 90%, you search for that missing 10% in a mistress. Someone fresh. Someone prettier. Someone more … Continue reading I think this is a must-read for all couples
Year-End thoughts
My 2011 is about to end, just few more days. So how was my year? It was full of challenges, I can say. I encountered a lot of problems and struggles both internal and external. Internal, well, it's the usual problem that I have. Like insecurities, loyalty-related problems and the like. It's hard if you … Continue reading Year-End thoughts
Marriage Rules you should break
10 Marriage Rules You Should Break Forget age-old axioms for long-term wedded bliss By Denise Schipani Posted April 26, 2010 from WomansDay.com The two of you should do everything together; work out every disagreement (without actually fighting); spend every night in the same bed; and never, ever be bored. Say what?! These and other so-called … Continue reading Marriage Rules you should break
