Hands on the keyboard

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For today’s busy single women, meeting new friends and potential dates online can be hugely appealing.  Online dating offers a fun and secure environment to meet other people who share your interests.  It’s also a great place to find the “special someone” you’ve been searching for, and even build a loving and trusting friendships that can lead to a lasting offline relationship.  Whether you decide to correspond online or meet members offline, using sound judgment and conduct yourself responsibly is strongly advised.  On the virtual dating scene, as in the real Read more . . .

Glass tea pot with warmer

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When it comes to romance,  many set the mood with a glass of pinot noir, or a bubbly flute of champagne.  Don’t forget that “tea for two” can also brew romance, if you pay mind to the presentation.

Tea can be poured in a porcelain mug, a metal goblet or a shallow saucer. Some like to gulp it down, others swish and slurp, while some take the time to delicately sip their tea from fine china cups placed atop dainty saucers.  Read more . . .

Lovely lady smiling beautifully

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In the past,  romance was a fairly cut and dry operation.  Boy met girl at school,  in a nightclub or perhaps on a blind date.  Boy and girl fell in love,  and everyone lived happily ever after.  OK, maybe the game of love wasn’t that simple, but it certainly didn’t have the expansive perimeters that online dating has brought to modern romance.

There is just no denying the popularity of online dating.  Internet matchmaking has grabbed the attention and Read more . . .

Old couple posing on cam

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Falling in love is easy.  In the blink of an eye, two absolute strangers can suddenly find themselves pledging a lifetime of undying love and devotion.  But, if it’s so simple to fall in love, why are there so many failed relationships?

Not all relationships are alike.  Some are healthy,  lasting partnerships, while others seem doomed to become failed relationships.  How you and your partner handle life’s obstacles can determine whether your union will Read more . . .

Family picture taken on the shore

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Family goal setting is far more difficult than setting personal goals. This is because each individual in the family has different requirements, needs, and ambitions. That is why anyone trying to set a goal for the entire family needs to ask several questions. Some of these questions concern:

1. Family Time. Is there a member of the family who needs more support? Is there a sibling relationship that needs mending right away? Have there been enough memorable moments that everyone in the family Read more . . .