“I once dated a girl that would say, “OK, let’s get it over with,” prior to having sex. It turned me off, and I had to end the relationship.”
Category: Relationships
“My first wife asked me why I wanted a divorce after 25+ years of marriage. I asked her where do you fit into my life? You are not a partner in the boardroom. You take no interest in my business ventures. You are not a partner in the playroom. You take no interest in any of my hobbies and outside interests. You are not a partner in the bedroom and haven’t been since the kids were born. So where do you fit into my life. All I am is a provider; a housemate could do that for you.”
Adlerian Psychology offers a holistic framework centered on social interest, purposeful behavior, and personal growth. Its key concepts—including feelings of inferiority as motivation, courage, and striving for significance—provide practical tools for improving relationships, parenting, and personal development in our modern, individualistic world
Adlerian psychology offers a holistic, optimistic approach to understanding human behavior through social interest, goal-directed motivation, and personal agency. Its practical applications in relationships, parenting, and personal growth are supported by modern research, making it particularly relevant in today’s individualistic society
The article explores the physical, emotional, and mental health benefits of self-pleasure, including stress relief, improved sleep, hormonal balance, pain management, and enhanced body awareness. It normalizes self-pleasure as a valuable self-care practice while addressing its role in relationships, mindfulness, and overall wellness
Family is central to Vietnamese relationships, shaping values, decision-making, and partner selection. Elders provide guidance, and family approval is vital for commitments like marriage. While modern influences are reshaping dynamics, traditional expectations around filial piety and family roles remain deeply ingrained in Vietnamese culture
This article outlines challenges Vietnamese women face in relationships, including balancing traditional and modern roles, family expectations, societal pressures, communication barriers, and external discrimination. It emphasizes the importance of understanding these dynamics to foster healthier, more respectful, and mutually supportive relationships
This article discusses the gradual progression toward intimacy in cross-cultural relationships, emphasizing trust, emotional connection, respecting boundaries, and understanding Vietnamese cultural norms. It highlights patience, open communication, and shared experiences as essential for fostering comfort and mutual readiness for physical connection
Strengthen your marriage by fostering open communication, mutual respect, and trust. Prioritise intimacy, forgiveness, and shared goals. Embrace compromise, address conflicts constructively, and keep the relationship fresh. Seek professional help when needed to build a resilient partnership that thrives over time
Are you ready for marriage?
Prepare for marriage by developing emotional intelligence, self-love, and communication skills. Build financial literacy, clarify values, and address past patterns. Embrace lifelong growth while fostering healthy boundaries. These steps ensure readiness for a fulfilling partnership built on mutual respect and shared goals