Guest Author, Drew Sager, meditates upon that ultimate violation of traust that overcomes the human spirit – betrayal.
Lunch Break
Michael Lebowitz writes about love, memory and another day when things felt easier.
Marriage: The Better Half of Me
What happens when a disorganized, spontaneous woman marries an organized, meticulous man?
How to Really Be Present For Someone
It’s difficult and rare for most people to appropriately “be there” for another person in distress. Steve Goldberg offers some key tips come to mind for being more helpful towards another during challenging times.
Tera Mera Ki Rishta (What is Our Relationship?)
An arranged marriage between a Canadian man and an Indian woman turns out to be a strong love match, despite the fact that one loves hockey and the other adores cricket.
The Orchid’s Gift
Flowers are the ultimate Valentine’s gift so in honour of the season Andrea K. Paterson shares a story about an orchid that taught her a lesson of love.
Be My Valentine, or Not
“Two recent ‘events’ have stirred some romantic longings that I thought I had left behind as unnecessary baggage on my journey,” writes Ross Lonergan in his Valentine’s Day post.
Open Yourself Up to the Love Already All Around You
There’s nothing like unexpected love to warm you up in February, so try this experiment to find the love that is already around you.
Second Time Around
Jess and her husband broke up, made up, broke up, and now they’re together again. Will it last? Jess realizes that’s not the most important question when it comes to love.
The 50/50 Myth of Love and Marriage
Healthy relationships fluctuate with life’s ebb and flow, says Moira Gardener on Valentine’s Day. Sometimes one partner carries more of the load to support the other, and sometimes the situation is reversed. It’s what love is. Love is something bigger than we are, and although it’s true that we need to love ourselves as human […]
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