When we’re interested in someone and think they could be the one, it seems that we’ll make a lot of changes in ourselves to accommodate our new love interest.
Over the years I’ve had plenty of conversations with people
One of the hardest things about dating is thinking you’ve found your special someone only to have that relationship come to an end.
It doesn’t make any difference why you’re breaking up. It still hurts. Even leaving the most abusive
This is a feeling that has struck me several times in the past few years. You date someone, get to know them and for whatever reason it just doesn’t work out.
They may break it off with you or you
Have you ever been blindsided by a breakup and then spent months looking back? You languish in heartache and desperately desire that person back in your life even when you know they’re not your soul mate.
Today, let me share
Dating and relationships would be so much easier if we all were emotionally healthy when we started dating. The fact is too many people jump back into the dating pool long before they’re ready.
It takes time to heal from
Since this is my first blog of a new year and a new decade, what better topic to begin with than Starting Over.
This is one of the hardest things to do after a relationship ends. It doesn’t make any difference whether you
What exactly does that mean? I see this Facebook status and it always makes me wonder what kind of relationship they actually have.
Are they in love with someone that’s married? Are they in love with someone that’s abusive or
When do you fight for a relationship and when do you let it go?
If you fight for it, how long are you willing to work at it? I’m talking about pre-marital relationships today.
I believe that in a marital
We’ve all experienced it! You meet someone, you seem to get along and have a great time together. You even have a lot in common. You may even have a few dates, start talking about your dreams and desires, discuss
When you break up with someone, whether you’re doing the breaking up or someone is breaking up with you, there’s an emotional attachment that has to be broken.
In the past two weeks I’ve shared tips and suggestions for how