John Boakye Relationships 4 minutes read
Good & Healthy Relationship Advice & Tips
Connecting with people romantically, emotionally, and physically is really amazing. But there's a lot of work that goes into building a good relationship. What are some tips for having a great relationship? How do you know if your relationship is healthy? How can I make my relationship better? This page has some great articles and stories about relationships.
Cheat Sheet Relationships 4 minutes read
The two were married at Westminster Abbey on November 20, 1947. Two thousand invited guests watched, while over 200 million people listened to the ceremony via radio broadcast. Elizabeth was 21 at the time, but had known Philip long before even their initial engagement.
YourTango Relationships 4 minutes read
Dating men who want to keep things casual is a completely different experience from dating one who has his eye firmly on the prize — a lifetime of love, happiness and fulfillment with you.
Cheat Sheet Relationships 7 minutes read
Have you ever found yourself wondering what exactly is so appealing about being in a relationship in the first place?
Sowda Ali Relationships 6 minutes read
Adam and Raquel Gonzales had been together for five years when he woke up one morning with no idea who she was - he had lost all memory of marrying her. But Raquel was determined to win him over again.
Dr John Boakye Relationships 3 minutes read
The debate about the Royal marriage of Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex continues unabated. The woman is a divorcée, older than the man and black.
YourTango Relationships 3 minutes read
It's not rare for a client to confess that their partner no longer says, "I love you." They'll then express the heart-wrenching pain and the fear that maybe their husband is falling out of love with them. They start to question, "Does he love me?"
YourTango Relationships 3 minutes read
We don’t want to downplay the importance of those three little words that two weeks or two years into a relationship still have the power to make your heart skip a beat.
Business Insider Relationships 5 minutes read
When you're partnered up with someone whose social tendencies are pretty much the opposite of yours, it can be tricky to navigate. You may worry, "They're always going to want to go out!" or "They're always going to want to stay in."
BBC Relationships 2 minutes read
The Royal Family has thanked those who travelled to Windsor for the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Dr John Boakye Relationships 5 minutes read
It is impossible to have a relationship without conflicts. This is because partners are unique with different temperaments, sexuality, background, needs and values.
Cheat Sheet Relationships 5 minutes read
Being in a relationship should mean having a partner who’s also your equal. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. When the scales are out of balance, it’s only a matter of time until the relationship is left teetering on the edge of a breakup.
Kelsey Borresen Relationships 4 minutes read
No one said relationships were easy ― even the strongest couples will inevitably hit a few bumps in the road. But your partner shouldn’t be a constant source of stress, hurt feelings or resentment.
Popsugar.com Relationships 2 minutes read
When you're head over heels for someone, or maybe when you're feeling insecure, it's sometimes easy to put someone else's wants and needs before your own.
Dr John Boakye Relationships 5 minutes read
Ghanaians love to travel abroad. We are everywhere on the globe, including countries you may never have heard of; Transnistria Tuvalu, Kyrgyzstan and Bhutan.
Greatist.com Relationships 6 minutes read
“I just need closure.” These words are way too familiar to anyone who's gone through a bad breakup. As you spend your first newly single days sobbing and bouncing back and forth between “I can do better” and “I’ll be alone forever,” it seems like the best way to make the pain stop—stat.
Popsugar.com Relationships 4 minutes read
Some relationships are strong enough to last a lifetime, and it's not attributed to luck or chance. It's thanks to continuous efforts from both parties and a desire to be together.
Dr John Boakye Relationships 4 minutes read