Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Ready, Steady, Love: The Rules Of Commitment And Relationship

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Romantic comedies have taught everyone what a happy relationship looks like. Everyone has dreams about what the perfect and ideal love story should be like. Consequently, everyone gets disappointed when real life doesn’t unfold in the way that films do. A relationship doesn’t just happen to grow on trees. It takes dedication, effort and some honest consideration about yourself too. So how do you make a relationship happen and how do you keep it alive? Here are some love thoughts for your romantic heart.

Sunday, November 9, 2014

How To Act Like A Grown Woman In Marriage - Adaeze Yobo Shares Her Lessons

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Many couples will testify that good communication is the key to their successful marriages, but sometimes, it doesn't start that way. Both spouses usually undergo a time of learning each other and becoming grown in themselves and in their respect of the other person.

Monday, December 3, 2012

The Fears of Marriage by Amma Twum-Baah

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It used to be that men were the ones who feared losing their independence to marriage. Today, a rising number of women are beginning to experience this fear as well. Blame it on women having more freedom and control over their own lives, but this fear is real as I found out in the many email responses I received when I posted the question on my Facebook page. While the reasons for this fear are common, they are also varied in terms of experiences and the perceived end results.

But despite this fear, many women still say they won’t think twice about making that proverbial trip down the aisle. Others are so scared that they have ruled out the idea of marriage altogether. Here are some of the reasons women gave for being afraid of marriage (in a follow up piece, I’ll tackle the relationship between these fears and the general misconceptions that exist about marriage):

I’m Afraid of Losing My Freedom: Ah, FREEDOM! Who doesn’t cherish freedom? Personally, I left home when I was 19 and moved to the United States to live the independent life. I lived with a family friend for about two years before branching out on my own. I’ve been on my own since. I’ve learned how to survive on my own and how to create and fix my own problems (I did a lot of that too – creating messes).