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Remarriage
As we settle into a new relationship, some of our old relationship habits tend to come back. Stop, study, shake are three steps you can take to make sure you do not fall back into the bad habits that have affected your previous relationships.
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The following statistics were complied from the National Center for Health Statistics (2002)
Fifteen percent of second marriages ended after 3 years and almost a quarter after 5 years. Though not statistically significant, the remarriages of black women are more likely to end, and those of Hispanic women are less likely to breakup. |
Have you been in a relationship for a while now and feel you have hit a roadblock? A divorce can be quite traumatic and make someone quite nervous about committing to marriage again.
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Dating doesn't have to be a serious hunt for a new spouse all the time. So long as you are up front about your intentions, dating can be enjoyable and relaxing and that may help you in the long run.
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When is it OK to get back into a serious relationship?
This is perhaps one of the most common concerns people have after a major relationship has ended. No-one wants to be caught in the rebound relationship doomed for failure and everyone else can see it but them. So what is a rebound relationship? The answer may surprise you.
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Step-parenting your non-biological kids can be a challenge. The children have a long standing relationship with their biological parents and can have divided loyalties. Step-mothers may hear the "I love mommy better" response of younger kids or may be faced with the sullen non-cooperative teen. Patience and perserverance are needed to face this challenge and build a good relationship with these kids.
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Falling Back into Old Patterns
Breaking old habits is hard to do. This is true in marriage also. As you start to settle into your new marriage, old habits start to surface and creep into your new relationship.
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