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Let Valentine’s Day be Everyday

by Mrs Petra Belcher in Holidays, February 13, 2012
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Show someone you love them everyday.

Valentines Day is Also a Day of Tears

by Mrs Petra Belcher in Holidays, February 13, 2012
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When a day of love can cause you to hurt.

What God Desires

by elgourdo in Relationships, February 4, 2012
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One old man sharing what he has learned from living.

Why Do We Always Hurt The Ones We Love?

by amrichu in Relationships, January 31, 2012
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Relationship matters to both men and women.

Five Ways Your Ex Has Changed You

by Magic Quill in Sexuality, January 31, 2012
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Article.

The Importance of Speech

by erwinkennythomas in Activism, January 21, 2012
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Many persons take speech for granted mainly because we were speaking from the time we were kids and we do not think about it. Speech’s importance in our lives is all encompassing and it predominates in all aspects of our life where our ability to communicate is key.

Sex and Relationships Pt.4-infidelity

by stephaniemorris26 in Sexuality, January 16, 2012
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What to do if your partner or spouse cheats. Can you come back from it?

My Favorite Crime/mystery Book of 2011: Thick as Thieves by Peter Spiegelman

by Jules Brenner in Crime, January 16, 2012
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This is one crime thriller for which the promotional quotes are not
overblown. Several may even be understated. It’s a smashing piece of work
featuring behavioral psychology in an entirely criminal context, leading to a
climax that is utter joy for those readers who love a twist they didn’t see
coming. In excruciating suspense it may be said to compare to the best
moments in a James Bond movie (insofar as that may be a criterion for mystery readers).

How to Reconstruct You Relationships?

by Muhammad Irfan Zafar in Relationships, January 9, 2012
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There is no wonder that making and breaking or having some sorts of misunderstandings in a relationship is a part of everybody’s life. Everybody of us has difference in opinions and beliefs but this should not be a basis of separation or permanently breaking apart a relation. Seeing at the positive angle of a fight, argument or a misunderstanding is actually a chance to understand one another in a better way. This also indicates that something is lacking from one or either side. Take a little while before immediately rushing towards the final decision and think about the reasons of this fight, argument or misunderstanding and try to find solutions to mend or reconstruct that lacking.

I ASK YOU: WHY Didn’t YOU Commit Suicide After ALL?

by rdzemo in Death, January 8, 2012
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There is always a reason to hold on. Even when everything seems to be crumbling down.

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