Sentences with phrase «good marriages too»

Oh I don't deny that marriages with problems are more vulnerable to affairs than happy marriages, but affairs happen in good marriages too.
Thank God someone has finally gotten the message that affairs happen in good marriages too.

Not exact matches

They don't discuss their marriage too often, but he did get a special shout - out when Meryl took home the Oscar for best actress in 2012.
It has been years since Dan and I worked through a marriage book, and back when we first got married, we were using more traditional, hierarchal - based material... which, as Jacob noted, usually includes some good stuff too.
We can keep making our excuses, forming more rationalizations (parents are expected to die, after all — it's normal; my good marriage might be too hard for her to take; in an urban setting, what can you expect?
Confessing with some agitation that he too found one gay advocate to be «kind, winsome, insightful and reasonable,» Anyabwile concludes that the best way to turn the tide back against gay marriage is to «return the discussion to sexual behavior in all its yuckiest gag - inducing truth.»
Best Response: Gina Dalfonzo with «Guarding Your Marriage Without Dissing Women» ``... Instead of viewing the women in their world as potential problems to be avoided as much as possible, and viewing themselves as explosives wired to go off if the heat gets too high, Christian men might want to try something different.
From the way we view marriage, politics, church and more, we've become accustomed to stories and promises that are simply too good to last.
We should remember that early Christians too were well behaved — Paul advised them to remain in their jobs and their marriages — yet by withholding any deep commitment to the Roman Empire they helped to bring it down and to form a society of a very different type.
With my background in marriage and family therapy, I know too well the history of research that supports this fear, with early statistics for divorce among bereaved parents as high as 90 percent.
But by then it was too late, for the other shoe was finally dropping and Justice Kennedy was well into the work of installing same - sex marriage.
Although h0m0phobes might object, you have good criteria in favor of the marriage of gay couples, too, since they could match those points.
It's so great to know that you are able to recognize how great a relationship your parents have and be able to appreciate it... marriage can be hard at times but when it's good it's great... now about this curry holy yum... I'll take two bowls please... we are getting snow tomorrow too... come on Spring!!!
For too long, much of that has been seen as «women's work» — which is why marriage has traditionally been better for men than women.
And when I interviewed Elizabeth Gilbert when Committed: A Skeptic Makes Peace with Marriage, her follow up book to her best - selling Eat, Pray, Love, came out, she pretty much admitted that she, too, wouldn't have followed her book's sage advice when she was in her 20s: «I would have read it with such contempt... it wouldn't have done me any good.
Well, these quirky little marriage traditions have their roots in history, and your dress has a story all of its own too...
Marriage may be trying on its own but throw any of those into it and it's not too surprising that a good portion of those families often end up divorced.
Sixty - two percent believe they bicker less with their better halves over how to raise the kids; 55 percent are glad they don't have to worry about working on their marriages, too; and 38 percent feel freer to follow their own dreams.
Binding parenting to marriage makes a child's well - being too vulnerable to «Cupid's antics.»
If you're divorced, you know all too well about the numerous studies of how divorce impacts kids; what we rarely hear about is how children impact their parents» marriage.
But even within some marriages and in many divorces, she notes, «too many children grow up without parents who work as a team for the benefit of their children» — they are just not good co-parents.
Included in the above are a few prevalent beliefs about marriage: that it creates a sense of ownership (well, it's true — women were the property of their husband for many, many, many years); that it stifles freedom and independence (it has been called a «greedy institution «-RRB-; it enables couples to become «too comfortable,» and the label «wife» and the expectations that come with being a wife are troublesome for some women — especially woman who have been married before.
Many people may see their story as an excuse to say, «hey — this high - powered survived a very public betrayal and still put their marriage and children first; you can do it, too,» as if maintaining a troubled marriage no matter what is the only or best thing to do when you have children.
According to Helen Smith, author of Men On Strike: Why Men Are Boycotting Marriage, Fatherhood, and the American Dream — And Why It Matters, husbands don't fare much better — when men marry they lose respect, they lose out on sex, they lose freedom (well, women do, too), and they could lose it all if they end up divorced.
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That's too short a time to raise children to adulthood (about 18 years, give or take) and too long if you just want to see if marriage is a good fit for you before you have kids (assuming you want them), a so - called beta marriage.
Plus, the ridiculous expectations we've placed on marriage — he can't be just your husband; he has to be your best friend and soul mate, too!
That 22 percent said they liked the idea that they wouldn't have to fight with a partner over the best way to raise a child (76 percent), wouldn't have to work on the marriage, too (69 percent), and wouldn't have in - laws to deal with (30 percent).
Beware, though, the experienced helpers who are a bit too helpful and try to push you out of the way even to the extent of trying to guilt you into leaving your baby behind to go on a walk or a date - night «for the good of your marriage
Its good for a marriage too.
Of course, the odds may not be too good for them; only about 3 percent of cheating men marry their lovers, according to Jan Halper, author of Quiet Desperation: The Truth About Successful Men and about 75 percent of those marriages end up in divorce, according to Frank Pitman, author of Private Lies: Infidelity and the Betrayal of Intimacy.
Even the best marriages will get stuck in too much distance or too much intensity and blame.
«When somebody says, «Oh my gosh, I heard you're getting a divorce,» you can say, «Yes, it's too bad our marriage is ending, but Bob and I have made a commitment to deal with it in a mature way, as is best for our children,»» she suggested.
So too the largely futile but well meaning «early» and «supporting problem families» interventions (marriage disadvantage reduction policies).
I'm not exactly sure what an «estate» is (I know the word is used in the Book of Common Prayer), but the civil part of the «estate» carries with it certain rights and responsibilities; those rights and responsibilities are inherent in religious marriage as well, but there's more, too.
That didn't go over too well in his District, where 55 % are saying the marriage issue is an important factor in deciding who to vote for.
That should be good enough for gay marriages, too.
That does not bode well at all for moving the same - sex marriage bill out onto the floor — the a health care exchange bill is too liberal to come up for a vote, how will gay marriage ever make it?
The majority of the singles in this study have already experienced marriage or some form of long - term commitment, so they know all too well how forgetting to be kind can destroy a relationship.
However, as things got better and the Government scrapped laws governing interracial relationships, people from various racial backgrounds began to connect, which marked a rise in the number of interracial marriages too.
Well, it could be these people are either inspired by some successful Interracial Marriage they have seen in their family / friends or have met through Interracial Dating Sites, which are too popular these days.
Well, I am not looking for a one night relationship, I am looking for a true and a serious relationship, a long term - relationship that we lead too marriage.
I want to find a sincere man, educator, I am looking for serious love and marriage, a man with a job or professional, intelligent and nice lover to respect me and make me happy but to be my tiger too... I want him to let me do good things like massages.
Online dating is not too bad in Russia, and a short search will turn up hundreds of not only dating sites like Russian Cupid but marriage sites as well, part of this is due to the fact that the ratio of girls to guys in Russia.
Genevieve has a been responsible for many marriages over the 22 years as well as many new babies too which always excites her.
I am looking forward for a serious relation which may lead up to marriage... I am a flexible person, very kind, loving, caring and am a good listener... bit shy too... contct me n [email protected]
You can not deny this fact that these services are the best because these websites have been successful in making thousands of relationships and have also produced numerous marriages too.
Willard is a dysfunctional marriage between the highbrow and the lowbrow — a timid picture afraid to appear as though it's just a revenge fantasy carried off by rats (something done better in Argento's Inferno, anyway) and afraid, too, to appear as though it's not interested in the rats at all.
Her parents are on the verge of divorce (well, they're still together but their marriage is loveless), her older son is puzzled about his hormones, and her husband (Dylan Baker, riveting), a seemingly wholesome psychiatrist, likes kids a bit too much.
It doesn't aspire to be anything it's not, and although this makes it predictable (a last minute delivery and marriage to stop the film from becoming too sad), Krasinski does a good job giving the movie its own persona and charisma to make it worth checking out.
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