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    eyes widened and her heart raced, it was love at first sight. The beautiful mermaid approached the handsome boy and had a civil conversation about their similarities and strict fathers. The merman was named Dallas, and he was the prince of Luna's fathers rival kingdom. After hours of discussion, Luna had to return home. When she approached the Kingdom gates her father was standing there furious. Luna explained her actions and informed her father on her love for Dallas. The king demanded her to never

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    expectations, in particular, the ones it sets for relationships in the digital world. Social media is responsible for creating unrealistic and unattainable expectations which results in making people believe in the false illusions of the “perfect couple” or hashtag boyfriend girlfriend goals as projected on platforms like Facebook and Instagram. Such false expectations and impractical norms leads to constantly comparing one’s relationship with others, false ideas of a healthy relationship and could

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    much more acceptable. The adulterous affair becomes even more acceptable in our eyes when we realize that their affair is not about only sex, but that they share a deep and tender love. When the knight first sees the lady, he tells her, “I’ve loved you for a long time now…I never loved any woman but you” (81-84). The love and passion that these lovers share bring the woman back to life. Her beauty and zest for life returns as does her husband’s suspicion. When he realizes his wife has taken a lover

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    Should Couple get divorced? According to U.S. researchers, men became more violent with their wives. In addition, some mothers are facing difficulties to keep their marriage going on, but they enforcing themselves to be patient to keep their children feeling happy. On the other hand, the financial issue makes the husband un-able to abound money for his family; he works in a part-time to get extra money, which cost a big communication gap between him and his family. Some mothers started to support

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    Mon Shah Joshi observes,” Before the battle begins, we start out believing that being with this person will make us happy” (43). Mona Joshi wrote an article,”6 Secrets of Happy Relationships”, which gives insightful information on how to achieve emotional and spiritual stability in marriage. Joshi has been teaching the Happiness Program and various advanced-level programs for over twenty years. She writes about several ways accomplish a greater sense of happiness and ways to construct on a once crumbling

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    in the collection “Will You Please Be Quiet, Please? This delightful story is in brief about a married couple. Bill Miller, a bookkeeper and Arlene Miller, a secretary who was always engaged with her work. In this reading the author Raymond Carver offers to all his readers a moral lesson. With an indescribable and clear technique, he compares the lifestyle of the Millers and the Stones, a couple that was always traveling and enjoying their marriage. While in Cathedral, published in 1983 by the same

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    Gay Couples Adopting

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    Homosexuals must be allowed to adopt children just like any other couple who want to do the same thing. A child needs love, respect and a home in which they can assure themselves that there will be someone there to care for them. As in the example, there is no need for a dad and a mom who will always be arguing about the shared custody. Just because their parents are homosexuals does not mean that the child will grow up to be the same. Everyone is different and will grow up to be what they want to

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    The Wife Of Bath's Tale

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    as liberating for women, especially for the Wife of Bath. For her first three husbands, they were described as “good” because they were rich and old, vulnerable for her to control. Of her fifth husband, although he treated her horribly, she had much love for him. The Wife of Bath, during her relationship with the fifth husband, realized

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    False Love Quotes

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    type of love in this play, but this essay will tell him/her different. It will show the reader many types of love. This paper will also explain how they relate to the pay. This essay will argue that there are many types of love in this book such as forced love, romantic love and parental love. First, forced love is one of many different types of love in this play. Forced love is used in this play when Oberon wants the juice of a flower to squeeze into Titania’s eyes so she falls in love with a beast

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    over 30 years with no explanation what so ever. Couples think the world of their spouse and build their life around them only to be disregarded when it suites them. Spouses are left thinking what had happened that made their partners walked out on them after all they have been through and sacrifices both may have made. It is then they realize they do not know their partners as they thought they did. “The Storm by Kate Chopin is a story about a couple seemed to have a perfect marriage. During a storm

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