into a conference room. It was clear that she had met my wife previously, as they seemed to understand fully what was happening. I, on other hand, sat bewildered. When the lawyer started talking, she referred to documents that were on the table. It wasn't long before I was almost in ...
Conservative Christians -- who see marriage under attack from infidelity and divorce, from common-law and same-sex unions -- are increasingly taking to the bedrooms in a stirring and often joyfully kinky defence of the institution. Bedrooms, in fact, are the least of it. Kitchens are hot. S...
Your contribution to this topic reinforces lack of respect for people based on a personal ideology, in the vein of a certain talking head who similarly makes a living from the decibel level of his inflammatory, judgmental and harmful detraction from civility in our national dialogue. loraine say...
Russ (2013) argues that most societies do not advocate divorce. Mostly, the idea that married couples should stay together in the good and bad times is encouraged as a way of safeguarding the welfare of the children and integrity of the family structure. Most such arguments are based on the...
Also ranks #14 on 14 Times Movies Altered Real-Life Trends 9 Hope Floats Sandra Bullock, Harry Connick, Gena Rowlands 105 votes With Sandra Bullock at the helm as a woman navigating her life after discovering her husband's infidelity, Hope Floats offers an inspiring look at rebuilding one's...
Can Fault-Based Grounds Still be Used in a No-Fault Divorce?When opting for a no-fault divorce, couples give up the ability to publicly accuse one another of infidelity, drunkenness, abuse, abandonment, or mental illness. Most states use the generic phrase “irretrievably broken” as the ...
ve made to the courthouse and how many divorce documents they’ve signed, we’ve said God is still recognizing the marriage. It can’t be undone without sexual infidelity. So if either one of them gets remarried, we’ve said they’ll be living in adultery. They will always be living ...
In an article published on PsychCentral.com, psychologist Dr. John M. Grohol proposes that infidelity numbers have been artificially inflated. He said that the statistics are “not based upon any scientific research. It’s something marketing companies just made up and use to scare (or motivate...
The survey's revelations about British relationships included the finding that 17% of marriages are entirely sexless - a potential trigger of infidelity, cited by two in five (38%) people as key factor for divorce. The other common reasons for splits were abuse (34%) and boredom, cited ...
indicators of deeper problems with each partner playing a role that can lead to a series of relationship breakdowns," she explained. "Any crisis has the potential to make a relationship stronger and an affair is no exception. But, too often the moral stigma of infidelity locks couples in...