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Four Things To Avoid In An Interracial Marriage

Did you know that there are over 2.5 million interracial married couples in America today?  Marriages between people of different races and cultures are now common in American society.  Hollywood is even embracing and highlighting interracial marriages in movies and TV shows. Interracial couples create unique challenges in many ways no different than traditional couples.  Most of their dating experiences

THREE THINGS YOU MUST KNOW ABOUT SWINGING

Have you and your partner considered the swinging lifestyle? Are you curious or want to spice up your sexual life? You may want to stop and consider these three things before you swing with other couples!   1) EMOTIONAL RISKS - There is a strong possibility that you or your spouse can start to develop feelings for a swinging partner.

Tiger Woods and Sex Addiction

Today it was reported that Tiger Woods potentially would check himself into a sex addiction treatment program.  He will join a list of celebrities that have checked into sex rehab in this past year. There is a prevalence of sex addiction in our society as noted by the cultural preoccupation with how sex is reflected in TV, magazines, radio, news,

3 Ways to Prevent Health Decline After A Divorce

  Did you know that a broken heart could lead to bad health?A new study demonstrates divorce or the death of a spouse causes long-term negative health consequences. Those in the study that were divorced or widowed were 20 percent more likely to have heart disease, diabetes, cancer or another chronic condition and 23 percent more likely to have mobility

4 Ways Troubled Marriages Produce Troubled Kids

Do you value your children’s future? Of course you do! That is why it is important to give them a fighting chance at approaching life in a healthy and balanced way. You can begin by modeling to them what a healthy and balanced marriage looks like. 1. Tension and fighting between parents takes a heavy toll on children. Some were

Four Financial Facts of Life to Teach Children

Mommy I want that new video game! Dad I want the new I-Phone! Grandma I want the new Mac Book! Most parents have heard some variation of the above statements. Parents usually are the primary financial educators for their children. Time after time, I have seen young people receive sizable allowances or inheritances, without a base of knowledge in financial

You Wanna Hook Up?

Why bother asking someone to dinner or to the movies when you can meet at a party, down a few drinks and go “hook up” for the night? In my freshman year of college, I can remember going down the hall to the shared bathroom among the dorm rooms and seeing some of the girls hung-over around the sinks.  I