Tag: love
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How a Glass of Wine & A Spreadsheet Could Save Your Marriage
Read more about (and watch) our Iris Session in which we talked about things couples need to talk about before tying the knot. A must-read if you’re thinking about getting hitched!
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The Night I Learned That Love is Stronger Than a Landslide
A frightening storm blasted our city with rain that flooded roads, upended houses and, for us, saw a landslide take place in our back garden.
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The Lesson My Happiness Table Taught Me About Life
A Dark Brown Girl has loved a White Skinned, Blue-Eyed Man for the past 12 years. A man named Leigh. That girl is Me. Sureshnie.
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How the Rock Around My Finger is Helping Me to Love Life More
I’ve discovered that making flippant choices and throwing caution to the wind is not my mode of life transportation now.
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How a Man Who Makes Damn Fine Tea Changed My Mind About Marriage
Facing life without his magnificent cups of tea was not something I wanted to live through, so it was better in my head to never have to think about, and therefore never marry him.
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Hey Mom & Dad, Thanks for Finally Getting Married
What does the old-fashioned ritual of marriage mean in the 21st Century? Seen in the light of lingering love and tenderness, it can be a revelation, especially if it’s your parents who have finally made the big decision. By Raphael Bromilow
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Move Aside, You Zombie Hordes, This is Cupid’s Day
While zombies roam the wastelands in search of nourishing brains, the rest of us will be happy to let someone have a piece of our heart this Valentine’s Day. Dorothy Black tells us why.
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Marriage Doesn’t Make You One, It Makes You Two of a Kind
Forget the old-fashioned idea that marriage is a union that turns two people into one. Rather, it’s the way we work with our differences that makes a marriage work. By Kojo Baffoe
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Why I Don’t Want to Fall Into Marriage Until I Fall in Love
Marriage was once seen as an obligation for young women. But the world has changed, whatever grandmothers may say to their defiantly single granddaughters. By Nobantu Shabangu
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Happiness is working with someone you love
They say you shouldn’t work with the one you love. Well, they’re wrong. Sometimes, a good partnership is a partnership that works, in more ways than one, says Cath Jenkin