10 Tips to having Opposite-Sex Friends without Ruining the Relationship with your Significant Other
By dating expert Sharon M. Rivkin, MA, MFT
Updated: Jun 10, 2009
Opposite-sex friendships are tricky and can be a direct threat to the relationship you have with your mate, but they don’t have to be. For most people, fear comes not from the friendship, but in keeping the friendship platonic, which can be difficult given that 90 percent of the time one of the individuals has experienced romantic feelings for his/her friend. Sometimes this is talked about and sometimes it isn’t, but the feelings are there.
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Apply these simple tips and watch your relationship flourish in good times and bad.
By relationship expert Stacy D. Phillips for Hitched
Updated: Aug 27, 2009
As a divorce attorney, I pride myself on having saved some marriages during my 25 years in practice. I would very much like to see people work things out, if they can. I have come to realize that if couples try one or more of the following 9 suggestions, they may be able to keep their relationship from hitting the rocks in the first place.
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The appeal of the Pathways to Peace Presentation is due in part to it’s timeliness. It is cause for reflection on today’s world, and what we can each do to contribute to higher ways – the ways of peace. Our hope is that this presentation will provide you a few moments of peace, and the determination to help share that peace with others. Enjoy.
The messages:
“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God.”
- Matthew 5:9