Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Is forgiving a cheating partner a sign of weakness?. See Tracy Cox Oppinion


   
       If you've been together for years and you have no doubts your partner has always been faithful up until now, it's worth hanging around.  How soon into the relationship it happens is also highly relevant. The earlier the infidelity, the less chance the couple have of making it. Giving them another chance feels like the right thing to do.

Do you deserve better? Do your kids deserve better?
        If your honest answer is, 'My partner is worthy of us, he/she just made a horrible mistake' your loyalty is probably deserved. You can understand how and why it happened
Was the relationship going through a rough patch? Was your partner struggling with something like the death of a parent or another traumatic event?. If you were put in their situation, would you perhaps have done the same thing under the same circumstances?.I'm not suggesting cheating is ever justified - it isn't - but it does help if you can at least understand how it happened and their explanation of why rings true?

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

‘Both My Husband And My Affair Partner Want Me To Choose Them’


   
        I got engaged at 22 after moving for a great job opportunity. Got married a year later at 23, and now I’m asking for a divorce before our one year wedding anniversary. My fiance is a great person, very thoughtful, loving, and willing to do anything and everything for me. I thought I could be married because I know that I couldn’t find anyone who would treat me better than him. It seemed like the logical next step: Find someone who loves you and treats you well, and get married.

FIBROID- Get Cured Without an Operation

    
       Fibroids are the most frequently seen tumors of the female reproductive system. Fibroids, also known as uterine myomas, leiomyomas, or fibromas, are firm, compact tumors that are made of smooth muscle cells and fibrous connective tissue that develop in the uterus. It is estimated that between 20 to 50 percent of women of reproductive age have fibroids. Some estimates state that up to 30 to 77 percent of women will develop Fibroids sometime during their childbearing years.
What causes fibroid?