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How To Overcome A Divorce
by eNotAlone.com
For most people it is always very hard to deal with divorce. No one enters a marriage believing that it will end some day, however almost 50 per cent of all marriages do end in divorce. Feelings, such an anger, sadness, depression, helplessness, lonelines

Women's Wild Oats: Essays on the Re-fixing of Moral Standards
by C. Gasquoine Hartley
I am well aware that there will be many among my readers who, having gone so far in my book and agreed more or less with my point of view, must here fall into disagreement with me. This essay upholding free divorce, and the three that follow

Dating By The Rules
by Toni Coleman, LCSW
Instead of blindly following 'The Rules,' consider coming up with your own set of standards for your dating life- ones that reflect your values, goals and present needs. Approach each new man you meet with an open mind and give him the same respect

Part 2
Southern Fried Divorce
by Judy Conner
I guess the brown dog had been with that ex-husband about a year when I began the custom of the Christmas roast. I fixed it the same way every year and the brown dog liked it very, very much.

Christmas Memories
Southern Fried Divorce
by Judy Conner
Not long after I became his ex-wife, that ex-husband brought me a .38 blue steel revolver and a brown fuzzy puppy. His unannounced arrival at my new bachelorette maisonette was not a complete surprise.

Where Did Our Love Go? Part 2
Not Your Mother's Divorce
by Kay Moffett, Sarah Touborg
In getting married is still a central part of leading a 'good life' and being successful. Even for Americans who are less religious and less typically traditional in their values, it's de rigueur to marry if you want to have 'made it' in life.

Where Did Our Love Go?
Not Your Mother's Divorce
by Kay Moffett, Sarah Touborg
Where did our love go? This is the million-dollar question. The question you ask yourself over and over again. The question others want to ask you when they hear the news, even if only the bold ones actually blurt it out.

Facing the Unthinkable-Shock
Live, Laugh, Love Again : A Christian Woman's Survival Guide to Divorce
by Michelle Borquez, Connie Wetzell, Carla Sue Nelson
Let this book lift your spirits and help you survive. After divorce, you may feel forced to 'go it alone' to struggle with what happened and try to rebuild what's left-but now, four women are determined to make the journey with you!

Falling Apart Safely - Drugs And Alcohol
The Girls' Guide to Surviving a Break-Up
by Delphine Hirsh
Now that we have squared away how to get some peace and quiet for yourself, and whom to contact and how, let's move on to the brass tacks of dealing with an initial breakup. You are not yet ready to do a lot of loving things for yourself that will make

The First Few Days: Keep Breathing
The Girls' Guide to Surviving a Break-Up
by Delphine Hirsh
Part One: MANAGING THE CRISIS From the first moment that you have the wind knocked out of you by hearing in one way or another that the relationship is over, you must ruthlessly prioritize doing as little as possible.

We All Have The Potential To Creat a Loving, Fulfilling Relationship
by Paul Mauchline
We will always have relationships that will fail, and couples that will divorce one another. I guess what I would like to see is fewer relationship failures and fewer divorces. One failure out of ten marriages, in my mind, is a far more acceptable ratio

Why are at least half of us selecting the wrong partners?
by Paul Mauchline
I am not an anti-divorce advocate. Divorce is necessary in cases of physical or mental abuse or in the case of two people who are so incompatible that they never should have been together. If your partner is mentally or physically abusive to you, children

If We Were Meant to Be Why Are We Getting Divorced?
by Paul Mauchline
Before we commit, we seem to focus, with such scrutiny, on the question, Are you the one for me? So why is it that one out of two marriages ends in divorce? We would all have to agree that committing ourselves to a relationship, and eventually to marriage

Divorce For Women
Healing After Break Up or Divorce
Advice & Discussions
10 years lost
she just told me. She cheated on me again. This time she slept with him. 10 years we've been together. Married 5. I don't know what to do next. The last time it was just a kiss but it hurt. It broke our trust and nearly ended our marriage. This is worse.
Husband Walked Out
Everything seemed perfectly normal in our relationship. We "discussed" more than we argued, we usually got everything out of our system and worked honestly toward compromises. I thought we had a good relationship and a happy marriage. My husband went on a mini-vacation to visit friends on his own.
My husband has a ... girlfriend ...
Well, it's over. My husband and I have been married since June 2001, we dated since November of 1999. We had a good connection. The last couple of years, I've been sort of down, so I guess I was a burden, but I was still a supportive and good wife. I supported him while he was in school and you know, I figured this year, he could do the same for me.
Not sure what to do. Divorce or not.
Hi, First time poster on this site. Luckily, I stumbled across it. Need some advice on what to do. Have been with my high school sweetheart for over a dozen years. We started dating when she was young,and I was her first lover. There was another guy she loved, but I was her first sexual experience.

   

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