Divorce is rarely a win-win. Not only does it hurt adults and children, but surprisingly, we learned that divorce hurts taxpayers as well.
Author: Rita Watson
Love of Art, Home, Marriage, Sex, Cheating, Cougars and Coffee
Before getting to the Week in Review, I must add two love bits. The Guggenheim in Manhattan is offering the ultimate for art lovers — to sleep perchance to dream within the world of creativity. No hotel can rival this one. The rooms are expensive and week-ends are already sold out. But you may want to get to…
Hot Coffee Warms Hearts
Can it be that a hot “cuppa” reminds us of those childhood days when we snuggled into our mother’s arms or the arms of someone who loved us?
Heart, Home, Renovation, and Divorce
With the crash on Wall Street and a housing market slump, many couples are turning to home renovation. Warning: this can be hazardous to your marriage.
First Comes Marriage, Then Comes Love
The new book is controversial, choose a partner according to a checklist, then fall in love. It is based on a modern concept of arranged marriage.
Too Much Cheating, We Need Happily Ever After
Now that David Duchovny’s second secret has been revealed, the identity of his alleged mistress, it seems appropriate to revisit “The Truth About Why Men Cheat.”
Cougar Love and Longevity, but not for Madonna
When I wrote about Cougar love and longevity, “Marrying Their Mrs. Robinson” it was to celebrate women marrying younger men.
Week in Review: Sex, Lies, and Laughter
Another week of sex, lies, conflict, and a bit of laughter. Also, I did one political piece about the debate and couldn’t resist adding again a link to my Paul Newman story. To read any entry, just click on the link. Married but Cheating, Dr. Ruth says… When I wondered aloud, “Is infidelity a sin whose time…
Married but Cheating, Dr. Ruth says…
WHEN I WONDERED aloud, “Is infidelity a sin whose time has come?” my colleague retorted, “It never left!”