| How To Get Your Man To Talk To You by Gil Bryan |
| Simply yet easy to follow steps to get your man to open up and communicate. |
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| Daughters of Alcoholics Doomed to Failure by Heyward Ewart |
| Most daughters of alcoholics tend to marry one. They have been set up to do so by a home life that has been ruled by turmoil. The problems are many. |
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| Letting La Twit Loose by Mark Woeppel |
| Is it right to allow just anyone in your kitchen? A short story about an adventurous cook. |
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| The Ultimate Excuse For Dating Failure (Part Three Of Three) by Scot McKay |
| Of all the excuses people give for not dating, this one is the most diabolical of them all. |
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| Top 10 Excuses People Make For Dating Failure (Part Two) by Scot McKay |
| The second part of Scot McKay's discussion of why some single adults give up on dating altogether. |
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| Scrumptious Delights For Spicing Up Your Parties by Natalie Delfos |
| The focal point of a party is food. Even the most boring event can be turned into a roaring success with fantastic food. All you need to do is choose the correct dishes and you will have a party that is the highlight of your local social scene and the talk of the town. |
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| Edible Delights: Food for Parties by Natalie Delfos |
| It is popularly said that food is the fuel for any party or partygoers. Tasty and yummy food can change a dull party into the liveliest one. The party's echoing success generally depends upon the food served there, as it becomes the chief highlight and remains fresh on the memory of the attendants. |
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| Top 10 Excuses People Make For Dating Failure (Part One) by Scot McKay |
| Some people give up on dating before they even give it a fair shot. We expose some of the excuses single adults tend to give for throwing in the towel on dating. |
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| When To Run Away 101 by Scot McKay |
| It's all too easy to get INTO a relationship with the wrong person...and not always so easy to get OUT. Dating Strategist Scot McKay shows you the warning signs of when to RUN AWAY! |
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| Abuse Victims Widely Misdiagnosed by Heyward Ewart |
| Survivors of child sexual abuse are very often misdiagnosed. They mostly suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder but get the label "borderline personality disorder." |
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| The Inevitability of it All or John Never Stood a Chance by Mark Woeppel |
| A short story on a cheesecake romance |
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| Those USAF Thunderbird Pilots Must Get All The Women…Well, Except One Of Them by Scot McKay |
| Who says fighter pilots get all the women? |
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| Conscious Dating Online: Balancing High Tech with High Touch by David Steele |
| In some ways, using a computer to find your soul mate is like trying to cook a souffle in a microwave. Some things just require time, effort, and the human touch. This article explores the upsides and downsides of internet dating, attempts to explain why internet dating is frustrating for some singles, and suggests alternatives. |
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| Sexual Abuse Implants Lies by Heyward Ewart |
| Child sexual abuse sets up a permanent false sense of self, full of condemnation. This altering of consciousness literally attracts further predators. |
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| How to Choose Your Ideal Partner by Robin Nicholson |
| If you're looking for that ideal partner to share your life with, it pays to take time out to think through what is important to you in making that choice. Sounds rather unromantic, but more relationships flounder on compatibility grounds than anything else. In this article we look at exactly how to go about deciding what matters to you when looking for that special person. |
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| Maybe You Shouldn't Learn How to Get Your Ex Back by Richard Keir |
| Are you really sure what you want is to learn how to get your ex back? Before you try here's some more things you need to consider. |
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| Anger Management Class: Are You Aware Of Your Behavior? by Eddie Lamb |
| Learn to take a moment to think about what you are doing before you explode and lose respect of co-workers. |
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| "No Games"...Meaning What Exactly? by Scot McKay |
| Nobody in the online dating world seems to be interested in "playing games". Assuming we're not talking about checkers or shuffleboard here, what exactly ARE we talking about? |
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| Family Feud - Who Can Get Affected? by Brooke Hayles |
| Family feuds often cause pain and confusion for the younger members. It is healthy to argue once in a while, but holding a grudge is not. Always settle your disagreements before they become out of control and affect every member of your family. |
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| Family Feuds - Are Your In-Laws Causing A Problem? by Brooke Hayles |
| Family feuds are hard on everyone. Life is too short to spend your time hating your family. Everyone has a different opinion and in a strong, independent atmosphere, those opinions should be respected. If you have children, then set a good example for them and teach them how to respect others by the actions you take. |
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| Hilarious Lines From Online Dating Profiles by Scot McKay |
| Online profiles are not only useful for helping find someone to date, they can be a great source of comedy material! Scot McKay shares the funniest lines from three years of online dating travels. |
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| Awareness is Your First Line of Defense by Rob Buck |
| Be aware of your surroundings at all times. Awareness is the key to effective self defense. Don't be a victim, be prepared. |
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| Abused Kids Become Lifetime Victims by Heyward Ewart |
| Child abuse alters the personality and sets up a victim mentality that attracts predators throughout life. The victims think they deserve nothing better. |
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| Signs Your Date Is Married by Scot McKay |
| Those who are in the dating pool shouldn't have to be bothered with trying to figure out whether prospective dates are married or not. Unfortunately, however, such is a fact of life. Dating coach Scot McKay shows you how to navigate the minefield. |
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| Ways To Avoid Being A Victim Of Crime When Parking Your Car by Bill Wallmuller |
| In our fast paced modern living we probably don't give the practice of parking our cars as much thought as we should. As a society, we need to practice common sense when we park our cars, as we should do in other areas of our behavior. |
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