He (Mostly) Has Eyes For Me
Do we expect our significant others to literally never be turned on by anyone but us? And if we accept that this is not physiologically possible, how much do we want to hear about it?
Do we expect our significant others to literally never be turned on by anyone but us? And if we accept that this is not physiologically possible, how much do we want to hear about it?
Posted 12.04.2011
I met him in my sister's garden in Enniskerry. That is where I saw him first. There was nothing fated about it, though I add in the late summer light ...
Huffington Post | Anna Bahr | Posted 10.03.2011
Chemistry. Communication. Compatibility. To the list of traits most of us look for in a long-term partner, we might want to consider adding one more, ...
Huffington Post | Sara Wilson | Posted 08.13.2011
It seems as if everyone is talking about infidelity these days. Too often, though, the conversation begins and ends at the mea culpa, and doesn’t go...
Posted 07.01.2011
So many married couples come up against this question: Do you split up after infidelity or try moving past it? if(typeof AOLVP_cfg==='undefi...
Dr. Irene S. Levine | Posted 11.17.2011
QUESTION Hi Irene, I've been burdened with the knowledge that the husband of one of my closest friends was unfaithful to her. They have two very you...
Henry Gornbein | Posted 05.25.2011
A case is currently pending in Oakland County, Michigan, that is based upon alleged illegal behavior in a divorce.
examiner.com | Debra Berndt | Posted 11.17.2011
Many people wonder what true infidelity is in a relationship. At what stage is the person being unfaithful. If you are not married, is it okay to have...
Russ Wellen | Posted 11.17.2011
Mark Sanford not only played fast and loose with the institution of marriage, but with email. However, help keeping affairs secret has arrived not only for politicians, but for all of us.
Tamara Shayne Kagel | Posted 03.21.2012