January 10, 2012
Women are being silenced at an event distinctly held for the health of women. As much as I love men and enjoy sexual encounters with them, I have never quite been able to wrap my head around the idea of a male gynecologist. I personally find that women gynecologists can relate more, understand what it ...
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October 20, 2011
Weddings are a celebration of love and commitment, but it always seems like the D word is in the back of everyone’s mind. Divorce. Whether it’s before or after the wedding, it’s fairly common for people to say things like, “They’re going to go the distance,” or, “I’m not so sure they will make it.” ...
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June 3, 2011
Men have always complained about paying their ex-wives alimony. They have to work longer hours to shell out spousal support for a relationship that’s long over. Well, the tables have been turned and successful women with big bank accounts are bitter, explains an msn article. It’s easy enough to say that men have been doing ...
Tags: alimony,
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June 1, 2011
Divorce is usually a mutual decision by two people. It’s not always amicable, but the blame for the dissolution of marriage can rarely be placed on one spouse. But women alone are being blamed for the high divorce rate in the UAE by judicial officials. The tradition was that men had to make three statements ...
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September 27, 2010
“There is an argument to be made for banning certain people from divorcing on the grounds that they’re too thick to cope with the aftermath.” Divorce is a difficult process. There is a family to divide, items to claim, sides to be taken. On the whole the people involved need a large helping of common ...