What Is A Good Time To Break Up
March 30th, 2006 by The Babe
What is a Good Time to Break Up: “As Oprah recently pointed on an episode focusing on the private lives of couples in the suburbs of America, the meaning of marriage is changing. Gone are the days when one has to be married for financial support or for respect in the society. Except for rural America and some conservatives, most Americans are intelligent enough not to judge a person by her/his marital status (how can they with 50% divorce rate). Or in other words, marriage as a meaningful institution is on its slow demise which will be expedited with efforts by some to ban marriages by people who actually genuinely want to get married (i.e. gays).
So why are some people still married? Reasons vary, but in my opinion, many couples are simply stuck. The way some people hate their jobs, bitch about it every day, and still do nothing, the same is true for marriages of many couples. Let us take a look at a case cited by Mari, ‘What I can’t figure out is how does one know when it is time to leave. I have a good friend that has not slept with his wife for seven years. They don’t speak to each other or argue. He has his own set of friends and she has hers. He wants to leave and he says he feels sorry for her. She, on the other hand, won’t do anything in the house. Just stays on the phone with a relative on the east coast. She just keeps getting fatter and they hate each other, but pretend that they don’t. I have said all the things in the article, and told him to be nice. Try to do things that he knows she will like and make her feel better about herself. So when is it time to just say this isn’t working. We have one life and it is short. I don’t even feel good about encouraging him to stay anymore.’
When is a good time to breakup?”
So why are some people still married? Reasons vary, but in my opinion, many couples are simply stuck. The way some people hate their jobs, bitch about it every day, and still do nothing, the same is true for marriages of many couples. Let us take a look at a case cited by Mari, ‘What I can’t figure out is how does one know when it is time to leave. I have a good friend that has not slept with his wife for seven years. They don’t speak to each other or argue. He has his own set of friends and she has hers. He wants to leave and he says he feels sorry for her. She, on the other hand, won’t do anything in the house. Just stays on the phone with a relative on the east coast. She just keeps getting fatter and they hate each other, but pretend that they don’t. I have said all the things in the article, and told him to be nice. Try to do things that he knows she will like and make her feel better about herself. So when is it time to just say this isn’t working. We have one life and it is short. I don’t even feel good about encouraging him to stay anymore.’
When is a good time to breakup?”
How To Get Out Of A Bad Relationship
March 9th, 2006 by The Babe
How to get out of a bad relationship: “I have been discussing why women may be completing missing out on the great opportunity that life offers by getting stuck in bad relationships. I know that many of us know that we are in the wrong relationship but we still continue to stay in them. In my previous article, I pointed out a few reasons why women stay in bad relationships. Now I am going to discuss what women can do to get out of these relationships.
Think about the following ten points summarized: “
Think about the following ten points summarized: “
Married Woman Cheating With Married Man
March 6th, 2006 by The Babe
Married Women cheating with Married Man: “This article does not pass any judgment on people who cheat but is meant to provide some tips for anyone who is in relationship that for whatever reason is ’secret.’ Mind you, not all secret relationships are illegitimate or unethical - in some situations that is the only way two people can share their love for each other.
Tina is one of them. She has been dating a man for close to two years. Both of them are married to other people, of course. ‘However, we love each other so much that we took the risk. He said that he loved me like he’s never loved anyone before. He calls me many times during the day, and since we both travel a lot with our jobs, he always makes arrangements to come see me, regardless of how far we are from each other. He tells me that without me he would have a tremendous void in his life. I feel the same,’ she tells me. And there is another twist to the relationship - they are in a mature/younger relationship which are so common these days. The love of her life is 50 years older and she is 30. “
Tina is one of them. She has been dating a man for close to two years. Both of them are married to other people, of course. ‘However, we love each other so much that we took the risk. He said that he loved me like he’s never loved anyone before. He calls me many times during the day, and since we both travel a lot with our jobs, he always makes arrangements to come see me, regardless of how far we are from each other. He tells me that without me he would have a tremendous void in his life. I feel the same,’ she tells me. And there is another twist to the relationship - they are in a mature/younger relationship which are so common these days. The love of her life is 50 years older and she is 30. “


















