Showing posts with label Problems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Problems. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Question Of the Day: What Are The Shortcomings Of Marrying Some one From A Broken/Divorced Home?



Someone actually asked this question and it touched a lot of people . Because most people have divorced parents.

 - Dad and my mum got separated when I was just 4 years old.
Dad remarried when I was 9 and unfortunately his second marriage still ended.
But I am 29 now, three sons and will soon be celebrating my 5th happy wedding anniversary 15th November.

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Skipping out on shut-eye can mean problems at home. - Reaserch



When it comes to the subject of sleep, I am a fanatic. I’ll admit I am biased. I have always needed a lot of sleep — nine to 10 hours! — so it’s easy for me to notice the impact of a poor night’s sleep; I get short and irritable. Still, it seems people can get used to sleeping with less and start to think it’s normal. I hear this kind of thing in my office all the time: “I’ve never slept  well. I do fine on six hours a night. I have too much to do to sleep.”

Recent research confirms the negative impact too little sleep has on our relationships. This study surveyed 100 couples, putting over 70 of them in a sleep lab, and found that many problems arose in their relationships after poor sleep habits, including more negative feelings, more conflict and less ability to manage conflict.

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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

The Many S-éxual Problems Of Ladies And The Way Out



The media tends to present s-éx as easy, good and spontáneous, implying that we all should always be in the mood for it. If only s-éx were that simple!

The issues of intimácy are of interest and concern to both men and women...
Many knowledgeable doctors now recognise the interrelationship between s-éx, s-éxuality and level of health, vitality and function of their patients’ lives. Many doctors now realise that s-éxual satisfaction is an indicator of overall health and are now including the area of s-éxuality in patients’ medical histories.

Doctors now evaluate patients with a view to not only help them with their presenting complaints, but to also look for opportunities to enhance and improve their s-éx life at the same time. Many patients, both male and female, are, however, uncomfortable with giving the details of this very personal area of their life. They may often just answer ‘Fine,’ ‘OK’ and ‘No problem’ when confronted with the s-éxual part of the medical questionnaire, even when all is not well with their s-éx life.

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