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On collaborating with your spouse
Authors Chris Bachelder and Jennifer Habel discuss what they learned from writing a book together as a married couple.
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Commentary: Why the LDS and Catholic churches parted ways on the Respect for Marriage Act
Religion News Service columnist Mark Silk on the differing stances taken by the Catholic Church and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on the Respect for Marriage Act.
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Swiss vote 'yes' to same-sex marriage | DW | 26.09.2021
Swiss same-sex couples have won the right to marry after voters overwhelmingly backed its legalization in a referendum. The vote was brought about by conservative politicians opposed to LGBTQ+ marriages.
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Is Marriage Good for Your Health?
Here’s a chicken-or-egg problem: Research shows married people enjoy better health. But why? Is it because marriage is good for your health and encourages healthier behavior, or because healthier individuals are more likely to get married?
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Sudan says it will stamp out child marriage and enforce ban on FGM
Sudanese authorities have announced they will end child marriage and enforce the country’s ban on female genital mutilation (FGM), in a major step forward for the rights of women and girls. Police officers were told on Wednesday they must inform local communities that FGM is illegal following new laws passed in July that make it punishable by up to three years in jail.
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How to Shine and Look Best on Your Wedding Day
Marriage is a beautiful event in itself and the wedding day is actually just the day that the girl gets to look her best.
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Same-sex marriage now legal in Northern Ireland
Same-sex marriage is now legally recognised in Northern Ireland. From Monday, same-sex couples will be able to register to marry, meaning the first ceremonies will take place in February. For couples who are already married, their marriage will now be legally recognised in Northern Ireland.
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New, single marriage law proposed based on ‘principle of equality’
Government is developing a new marriage policy for the country with a view to creating one single consolidated marriages act, home affairs minister Aaron Motsoaledi has said. Currently, marriages in SA are regulated through three pieces of legislation: the Marriage Act of 1961, which is for monogamous marriages for opposite sex couples of largely Western and Christian backgrounds; the Recognition of Customary Marriages Act of 1998...
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Child Custody Detectives and Teenager Monitoring In Delhi
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That Time Women Could Divorce Their Husbands By Having Intercourse in Court
Starting around the 14th century in certain parts of Europe, an avenue for a woman to divorce a man was to simply claim that her husband couldn’t consummate the marriage.
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Advice to Wives Whose Husbands Snore - Relax Bedding
Snoring is not a personal failing. It’s not the fault of your spouse if he or she snores. Don’t exacerbate your sleeplessness with an outburst of anger.
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A new book says married women are miserable. Don’t believe it.
Many books aren’t fact-checked, and we’re increasingly realizing they’re full of errors.
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Future May Not Be What You Dream of, But With God it is What is Best
Future In this chapter we see God blessing Joseph, giving Joseph more than he ever dreamed possible. What Joseph now has may not be what he wanted, but it is more than that. It is power and ability to use his skills to help others. His blessings are so great he can forget his past sufferings. He endured never
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Yale researchers have pinpointed what happy couples have in common
A new study gives a clue to the secret to a long, blissful marriage: genetics. Yale University researchers concluded that the happiest, most secure-feeling couples in an experiment had at least one person in the pair with a variation in their gene receptor for oxytocin, known as the “love hormone.” “This study shows that how we feel in our close relationships is influenced by more than just our shared experiences with our partners over time,” said Joan Monin, associate professor at the Yale School of Public Health. “In marriage, people are also influenced by their own and their partner’s genetic predispositions.”
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Is Together Forever? What or Who Is Forever?
together forever Is together forever? Are friends, for always? Is marriage, till the end? Is love, to the moon and back? No. No to all those questions. Together is not forever, friends are not for always, marriage is not till the end, love is not to the moon and back. Marriage can be broken, friends will leave you,
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A Discussion On Divorce And Remarriage
Are we really in tune with what Christ and his Apostles taught about divorce and remarriage?
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You Don’t Have to Lie To Me….
First off let me say, I totally support a bit of mystery between the sexes. What’s more fun then that? Husbands and wives, brothers and sisters, even just friends, are allowed to have their s…
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Adultery: Requirement For Divorce?
A woman marries a man who is sterile. After a few years she starts to seek out someone in the hopes of getting pregnant. It didn’t work. A year later, she seeks out a friend and tries again. …
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Jesus and Divorce – Matthew 5:31-32
This is the third of Jesus’s six comments on legal matters. The first two (murder and adultery) took a command from the Decalogue and extended it to the thoughts and motivations which lay behind th…
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Does romantic love sanctify married sex?
Hence Xystus in his Sentences tells us that “He who too ardently loves his own wife is an adulterer.” It is disgraceful to love another man’s wife at all, or one’s own too much. A wise man ought to…
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