85% of Extramarital Affairs Start at the Workplace In my observation, this is quite true — 85% of extramarital affairs start at the workplace. Let’s dive into why this happens and how couples can prevent it. Why Do Affairs Start at Work? The workplace isn’t just about earning a paycheck…
Your Partner’s Pain is Your Pain Too Introduction: Shared Problems, Shared Growth If your partner’s problems aren’t your problems too, then your relationship itself is the problem. When couples fail to align with each other — emotionally, spiritually, financially, and socially — they create a barrier to growth. Both as…
Can You Love Unconditionally? The Rift Between Us There was a significant rift between us. Both of us were trying to understand our relationship. We believed that as long as we didn’t get what we wanted — something that satisfied our individual needs — we wouldn’t be able to love…
Stop Blaming Your Wife — Take Responsibility for Your Role Introduction: The Blame Game in Marriages Many husbands complain that their wives don’t respect them or prevent them from taking on a leadership role in the household. They feel frustrated, believing the wife is at fault for the disconnect in…
The Worst Husband In every relationship, especially marriage, both partners must contribute to making it successful and peaceful. However, the worst kind of husband is someone who firmly believes that maintaining a marriage is solely the wife’s responsibility — not a shared effort. This type of mindset is often shaped…
When Women Are Silenced The Moment a Woman Becomes “Bad” A woman is often labeled as “bad” and silenced the moment she starts asking for her rights — especially when she raises her voice for what is rightfully hers. As long as she behaves like a helpless, obedient lamb, meekly…
Divorce: Don’t use it as a Threat in a Marriage Marriage is a sacred bond that requires commitment, patience, and understanding. However, many couples fall into a destructive pattern where one partner (or sometimes both) uses divorce as a threat during arguments or disagreements. This seemingly small habit can have…
Pleasure vs. Peace In today’s world, especially in modern society, you will frequently encounter a sudden dopamine rush. It can come from meeting a person, experiencing something new, or consuming a substance. However, peace is a constant state of contentment—it is something that must be created over time, but once…
Forgive Your Partner as Many Times as You Can An Elderly Couple’s Secret to a Happy Marriage There was an elderly couple who had been married for 50 years and were still deeply happy together. Seeing their love and joy, I became curious and asked them, “How did you make…
Do You Want to Create a Love Story or a Life Story? There is a huge difference between the two, yet most people don’t realize it. The movies we watch often show a love story—the hero and heroine meet, they face obstacles, they separate, and eventually, they reunite. But what…