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The most important four words for a successful marriage: 'I'll do the dishes.'
WHY DOMESTIC CHORES MATTER LESS TO MEN
A few years ago, I was chatting online with a female friend while doing my laundry. She said to me, “You should go fold and hang up your clothes right away, otherwise they’ll get wrinkled.” My half-joking reply was, “What’s your point?” She fired back an eye-roll emoji and changed the subject.
By David Morton Rintoul3 years ago in Families
Best wedding neon signs for beachside weddings
Introduction One of the most significant occasions in a person's life is their wedding; a ceremony isn't complete without a lovely setting. A neon sign business can provide a wedding background with retro lighting, vintage style, and modern technology.
By crazy neon3 years ago in Families
You Won’t Remember Your Christmas Gifts
When you’ve had as many or more Christmas Eves and Christmas Days as I have, the gifts you’ve received tend to run together. I was thinking about this today while trying to remember some of the best Christmas gifts I’ve ever received.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer3 years ago in Families
Discussing Money Issues With Your Significant Other
Money can be a tricky topic to bring up in a relationship. It is important to discuss financial matters with your significant other, but it can be difficult to do so without straining the relationship. Open and honest communication is key to maintaining a healthy relationship, and discussing money issues is no exception. In this blog post, we’ll provide tips on how to discuss money issues with your significant other without causing stress or tension. With the right approach, conversations about money can actually be beneficial to your relationship.
By Lilian Muthoni3 years ago in Families
My husband
I met my husband 13+ years ago. I wasn’t looking for a relationship at the time. We were friends before it turned into something more. Despite so many obvious differences we had so many more similarities. We are from different cultures, ethnicities, socio-economics, age groups and have different religious beliefs. Yet we connect so well. We have a similar sense of humor. We both love old movies and classic music. We love the theater and outdoors. We like the beach and sun. We like the mountains and hiking. We love family, wine and food. We’re still different enough to keep it interesting as well.
By Karolyn Denson Landrieux3 years ago in Families
How To Make You Ex- Boyfriend (Or Husband) Fall back in Love With You
In this tale, we'll explore the subject of rekindling your marriage with your husband and fortifying the roots of your family. This is going to take you to a much higher level than the crazy social media videos you typically see on topics like "seven ways to reconnect with your husband" and similar subjects because they address marriage on such a surface plane that they simply don't work.
By Kingsley Fisher3 years ago in Families








