July 31, 2005
Outsider s advice often unheeded (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
D ear Carolyn: I m hoping you have some good advice for my friend, who s gotten himself into deep manure. He has fallen really hard for a woman who says she s taken, but keeps giving him mixed
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Posted by Michael at 05:04 PM
Breaking up not always cheap (The Burlington Free Press)
A few years back Emma Taylor and Lorelei Sharkey, authors of a sex and relationship column for the online magazine www.nerve.com, wrote what is now a much-forwarded column titled, "How to Get Over a
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Posted by Ken at 01:44 PM
July 31, 2005
Learn from celebrity love (Cinematical)
Filed under: Newsstand Are you unhappy with your love life? Relationship expert Carol Godham says that unhealthy celebrity relationships may be affecting the relationships of normal people like you and me. Per example: Brad Pitt didn't give himself time to adjust to life without Jennifer Aniston before allegedly starting a relationship with Angelina Jolie . If I ever find myself
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Posted by Russell at 10:43 AM
FAIR AFFAIR? (Randy Cohen via Yahoo! News)
I've been happily married for 21 years. Ten years ago, my husband suffered a debilitating disease that keeps us from making love. Four years ago, I bumped into an ex-lover, himself married, and began a sexual relationship, reawakening my sexual feelings. Neither of us would ever divorce. I'm sure I can keep this relationship secret, so my husband will not get hurt. My devout Catholicism
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Posted by Alex at 10:33 AM
Family centre announcement brings out angry dads (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
The Federal Attorney-General Phillip Ruddock has faced a barrage of questions from fathers who are unhappy with the Government's family law reform. Mr Ruddock has travelled to Penrith in Sydney's west to announce the location of the first 15 family relationship
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Posted by Peter at 09:43 AM
Intimacy, comfort important for closeness Partners must be ready to gradually reveal authentic thoughts, feelings (The News-Press)
Do partners want to get close in a relationship? Along with trust, comfort and affection, emotional closeness seems to be one of the big four elements that loving, committed relationships are made
Posted by Sean at 09:08 AM
Are Doctors Too Cozy With Drugmakers? (RedNova)
Consumers should be concerned about the relationship between their doctors and pharmaceutical companies, according to Utah medical ethics experts. And doctors should avoid not only conflicts of interest but the appearance of such conflicts in their relationships with drugmakers, they
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Posted by Tom at 08:21 AM
July 30, 2005
Husband's illness a reason for sex outside marriage (San Jose Mercury News)
Q I've been happily married for 21 years. Ten years ago, my husband suffered a debilitating disease that keeps us from making love. Four years ago, I bumped into an ex-lover, himself married, and began a sexual relationship, reawakening my sexual feelings. Neither of us would ever divorce. I'm sure I can keep this relationship secret, so my husband will not get hurt. My devout Catholicism
From Husband's illness a reason for sex outside marriage (San Jose Mercury News)
Posted by Chris at 02:52 PM
Trainer-client relationships don't always, well, work out (Orlando Sentinel)
Jennifer Candipan knew the relationship had run its course, but she just couldn't end it. For six months she kept up appearances until she couldn't avoid the situation anymore. She had to break up with her
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Posted by John at 11:31 AM
Civil Partnerships: Financial Advice (RainbowNetwork.com)
It s important to get professional advice on all legal and financial affairs, particularly if you re considering tying the knot when the new Civil Partnership Act comes into force into
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Posted by Perry at 11:24 AM