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HDB flat or Condominum ... I marry you
Many of us aspire to live in a big and beautiful home. There are many reasons to set us to think about moving after some years of owning our first matrimonial home. Pursuing a dream can be an exciting moment. But the questions remains, "Are we ready?".
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LOST SHOES AND SILENT EXPECTATIONS
Rifts in communication may start with the small things, such as whose job it is to lock all the doors at night, before moving on to larger issues - child rearing decisions, money matters. The trouble lies not in discussing these issues but in ignoring them.
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MAKING TIME FOR THE ONE YOU LOVE
"I'm so busy." Does this sound familiar to you? For some couples, romance is lost when they get too preoccupied with work, family matters and hobbies. Find out how you can set your priorities right and spend some quality time with your spouse in this article.
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OPPOSITES ATTRACT ...
Or so the saying goes. What happens when different interest and cultural backgrounds collide with matters of the heart? Find out how these couples work around their differences to stay happy - and happily married.
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BORDER PROTECTION
You and your spouse have started a new life together. Now is the time to set boundaries and protect the vows you made to one another.
The early years of marriage can be a somewhat fragile period. An "open-border policy" with anyone or anything can strain love, safety, trust and intimacy. As you limit the negative influences in your marriage, you'll find that your love has more room to grow.
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MAKING YOUR MARRIAGE WORK
Staying connected to each other as a couple is important not only for your relationship, but also that with your children.
The connection between you and your spouse can be easily eroded in the course of raising a family. Staying connected to each other as a couple is important not only for your relationship, but also that with your children. Parents who are happily married are more likely to have children who are emotionally healthier....
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MAKING LOVE, AND MAKING IT WORK FOR YOU
Sexual intimacy is more than physical closeness; it is an emotional adventure, an exploration, and a process of discovery
Intimacy is sharing all aspects of life. It is the willingness to set aside time to be with each other. A secure marital relationship helps you learn about each other sexually....
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A GOOD FIGHT – TIPS FOR CONSTRUCTIVE FIGHTING
An enduring relationship is not the absence of conflict but how each difference is managed
A good fight is one that allows you and your partner to disagree without destroying the relationship. When a disagreement is managed successfully, it becomes a building block that also helps you to better understand each other. What is important for newly-weds is to allow time to learn about each other’s way of handling and expressing differences....
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PARENTHOOD: A CHALLENGING VOYAGE
Parents as partners in the nurturing of a child
Bringing up a child is a voyage of sorts. Together, parents and child weather the storms as the child grows. This could prove to be a challenge. Both parents play an equally important role in helping the child navigate his way through these sometimes turbulent years by nurturing the child. The mother and father play complementary roles in a family and this helps to develop the child’s identity....
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STAYING INTIMATE ACROSS THE DISTANCE
Key tools that transnational couples can use to create a rewarding, lasting relationship.
As any married couple will attest to, the most fulfilling marriages take time and effort to build.For long-distance couples, prolonged separation is an added problem to contend with. However...
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LAYING THE FOUNDATION
The first 2 years of marriage: Honeymoon or Hell Trip?
While many describe the first 2 years of marriage as the honeymoon period when you are eager and excited to discover more about your partner, it can be the most challenging times too. ...
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