marriage
Marriage is not so much a word as it is a sentence–a life sentence.
Love marriage prediction: The secret of a Happy married Life
It’s tough to Make predictions, Especially about the future but not about the marriage life. Marriages are made in heaven, a very famous phrase which has a certain truth about it, as one can’t foretell who is going to marry whom. A prosperous marriage is a long Conversations which always seems too short. Our Astrologer Specialist provides marriage predictions based on the date of birth and time.
By Horoscope Specialist6 years ago in Humans
5 steps to stay married in Lockdown!
The world as we know it has changed forever . Families all over the world are in lockdown as a precaution against the Coronavirus. Suddenly and without much warning at all , everything that used to drive us and keep us busy doesn’t seem to matter anymore. We are at home , or at least most of us are. Some of us are having to work from home and others cannot work at all. So how are you married folks out there faring? We used to spend more waking hours with our colleagues at work than we ever did overall with our spouses. How is this working out for you? Has this been an easy change for you? How are you coping? Are you finding out or rediscovering your spouse’s annoying habits? Or Are you falling in love all over again? Here are 5 steps that could help you keep calm and stay married.
By Lifestyle with Cassandra6 years ago in Humans
Vashikaran- The way to unlock your marriage life happiness
Marriage is the most holiest bonding between two individuals and it is not only the relation between the two individuals but also it is a bonding between two different families. According to Hindu culture this beautiful event called marriage is carrying a lot of customs which fill blessings into our life. And through these blessings a couple will able to enjoy their life cheerfully.
By astro-anshu6 years ago in Humans
Husband and wife: demons coming to unite
Marriage is kind of a dumb concept. Or maybe a very dumb concept. Why? Well for starters, it puts pressure and strain on a relationship that isn't necessary; due to the legal labeling of the confirmation of the relationship of two people, stating that they will be romantically together for the rest of their lives. It’s like saying “okay well as of this moment, the government and all of your loved ones and friends now see you as a forever couple, and you can’t change that.” Just the thought of having everyone expect that the relationship will be physically eternal will make it harder for the relationship to thrive naturally. The two newlyweds may feel like they need to act or hide themselves, because they are too afraid of failure and the consequences that would come from that.
By sophia fischer6 years ago in Humans
5 Reasons to Marry a Psychologist
No matter how much you succeed in life, you will always want a person to be by your side. Someone who would be there to applaud on your achievements and failures in life (humor intended), someone who would listen to your rants that sometimes doesn’t make any sense at all, someone taking care of you like a baby when you are suffering from fever & throwing tantrums for no reason or perhaps, just be there. Of course, you don’t need to get married for all of this, petting an animal will already tick many of the things in the list but just in case if you’re thinking for the former option, it’s better to choose someone (if you have a choice) who’s already aware of human Psyche and its principles. And how good it would be to marry someone who actually has a command over it because of actually studying it as a subject.
By Hareem Syed6 years ago in Humans
How We Didn't Divorce
I was at work today and a lady and her husband came in for lunch. It was their fifty-nieth wedding anniversary and they do not live by a Fazoils, so when her husband asked her where she wanted to go she was thrilled to drive the forty-five minutes to come get our breadsticks.
By Amanda J Mollett6 years ago in Humans
Marriage: The Road of Ups and Downs Leading to a Life of Happiness!
Being the youngest of 7, I have seen my share of bad marriage in my family. My parents got divorced when I was 3, then my father passed away when I was 7 and my Mother remarried back when I was approximately 3 or 4 and that marriage ended when I was around 12 but they also were on and off for several years prior to my stepfather’s death in the 80’s. So my first images of marriage were very dysfunctional.
By Robin Hopkins6 years ago in Humans











