It’s Not Your Relationship; It’s Not Your Business – Or Is It?

Posted on Monday, Feb. 6th 2012

Each romantic partnership and its “rules” are defined by the people in it; therefore, no two relationships look the same. So, why do we feel the need to define our relationships for others?

It’s Controversial

Posted on Monday, Jan. 30th 2012

Here’s what to do about those home-wrecking “other women.”

Why I Suspect My Partner is Cheating on Me

Posted on Monday, Jan. 23rd 2012

A key to a healthy, productive relationship is not learning how to spot the signs of an affair; it is to stop worrying about it.

Are My Saggy Pants Really Hurting You?

Posted on Monday, Jan. 16th 2012

Do you use condemnation as a way to manipulate others into doing and behaving how you think they should?

What Do We Find Attractive in the Opposite Sex

Posted on Monday, Jan. 9th 2012

What qualities do you find most attractive in a potential partner? Here is what the research said.

The Most Important Decision You Will Ever Make

Posted on Monday, Jan. 2nd 2012

This week, I am proud to present my first video blog, “The Most Important Decision You Will Ever Make.” The text is also available for those who prefer reading the blog to watching me run my mouth. Friends and family have already been kind enough to give me feedback and pointers on both my presentation and the content, and I am anxious to hear yours as well.

So, what do you believe to be the most important decision you will ever make?

A Perspective Against “Manning Up”

Posted on Tuesday, Dec. 27th 2011

Only you can determine what you value in life and/or how you behave in order to be “a man” or “a woman.”

Monogamy = Love?

Posted on Monday, Dec. 19th 2011

My second guest blogger, Jill Nelson discusses why women so often conflate a monogamous relationship with love.

Where to Find a Good Man

Posted on Monday, Dec. 12th 2011

Here’s a little frank love about how and where a good woman can find a good man.

How to Avoid “Relationship Debt”

Posted on Sunday, Dec. 4th 2011

Debt is an unpleasant reality that most Americans have learned to live with – both in their personal finances and in their politics. But remember when you’re holiday shopping this year that it can also be hard on a marriage.