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20 Things My Divorce Taught Me About Marriage

Years ago, a newly divorced Gerald Rogers took to Facebook to reflect on what he wishes he would have known before it was too late. He admits there were a lot of things he could have done differently to save his marriage, and he openly shared the self-effacing letter in the most humble and real way.

10 Revealing Facts About How Often Couples Fight—and What’s Actually Normal

Learn how often couples fight and what's considered normal. Explore 10 revealing facts about relationship conflicts and tips for handling arguments in healthy ways.

Infidelity Doesn’t Just Happen. It Starts With 4 Subtle Warnings.

Here are the most important red flags and nonverbal communication channels you should be aware of...

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6th-Grade Girl Gets Her Crush’s Phone Number and Texts Him One Word—8 Yrs Later, Her Love Story Is One for the Record Books

“Things started off as a typical 6th grade ‘relationship’ - we mostly texted, barely talked, and never got to hang out. However, over the years, things changed..."

No, I Don’t Love My Husband Like I Did When We First Got Married

"I probably should have listened more to the 'in sickness and health part,' and thought about the gravity of it all."

To the Men Who Think It’s “Boring” to Have Sex With One Woman All the Time

One of his friends said, “I just don’t understand how you can have sex with the same woman all the time. That seems boring.”

Marriage Is Not About You; Divorce Is All About You

"When we divorce because we are no longer getting along or because our spouse is no longer making us happy, we tell the world that God’s love is like that—that he loves us based on how sufficiently we meet his needs."

The 33-Year-Old Virgin: “The Wait Is Sexy”

“That’s how many people are on planet earth. 7.5 billion. You mean to tell me that with 7.5 billion, there isn’t ONE dude?? One dude has to have my name on it.”

3 Godly Ways to Resolve Fights With Your Husband (When You’d Rather Punch His Lights Out)

"The last time my husband and I got in an argument, I noticed my blood starting to boil. After a few minutes, I noticed my Bible was in my purse, near my feet. As we drove on in awkward silence, I thought about opening it and just reading 1 Corinthians 13:4-8 out loud."