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Making Divorce a Plague of the Past!

By Alex Mugume, published Apr 18, 2006
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It’s a new era! It has all been demystified. All these divorces, strange domestic violence cases, and broken hearts are caused by lack of quality knowledge and advice. Yes, times are changing and so must we! Now is the time to stop the guess work, to stop cutting corners, and making wrong assumptions in building love relationships.

Trust me, choosing a lover from the open range of millions of Singles, and keeping that lover successfully, are skills that are very easy to learn. You can learn how to make these important lifetime decisions. And now, available for the first time, is a new decision-making tool you can use to guide you in choosing your true lifetime lover, and not an impostor who is going to pretend, divorce, and ruin your quality of inner life. Just released too, are 15 proven success mindsets you can incorporate in your life to make you a better spouse, and to keep your lover successfully.

It’s time to put your mind at ease. You don’t have to divorce, or be involved in domestic violence, or bruise your heart ever again. You can create the future you want without these unpleasant surprises. You can learn how-to foresee and manage the risks in building a strong love relationship. Yes, you can be in control. Marriage is all predictable. You only need to learn the right knowledge, to enable you to unlock the secrets of building a rock solid foundation for your relationship. Yes, it is now easier to protect your future. It is now easier to create true marital success.

During my search for these hard facts, I interviewed over 1,000 experienced adults ranging between the ages of 26 and 80 years old. Among these interviewed adults were the successfully married, the unsuccessfully married, the adult singles who had quit looking for a lover, those who were still trying to find their mates, and a few who had completely changed their sexual behaviors to escape the deep pain that hit hard into their soul. This study revealed all the quality information which has been missing. I will be sharing more of this prerequisite wisdom for marital success, as a way of giving back to society.

Takeaways
  • No need for 50/50 guesses. The cost of divorce & domestic violence is too high
  • Marriage is all predictable, you can get it right the first time if you really want to.
  • You now have a new decision-making tool to help you make lifetime winning decisions.
Did You Know?
Choosing is a lover is a skill. Keeping a lover is a skill, and both are easy to learn.
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Wow! Interesting article. It makes a lot of sense. I will share it with all my friends to save them from future divorce and domestic violence. This info needs to be shared in the media too.

Posted on 01/23/2007 at 7:01:00 PM

 
I now understand why the divorce rate for second marriages is so much higher than for first marriages. It's the financial stress, the mind games, and the overall treatment by "the System" that you as a person and your children don't matter. While you are expected to live on $500 per YEAR (when calculating child support for the first family, the hardship deduction a man gets in California for having another child is only $500), the ex and the first children can be living a $300,000 per year lifestyle, and still your family will be asked to do without so they can afford even more high octane fuel for their jet skis. It was that 2 years of hell and 3 years of investigation that lead me to write Every Single Girl's Guide To Her Future Husband's Last Divorce. It is my contribution to reducing the second marriage divorce rate. It is designed to give you simple assessments to see where you are at and how you can protect your family. http://www.everygirlsguides.com - Adryenn Ashley

Posted on 01/23/2007 at 4:01:00 PM

 
Interesting Article, I like and will share is with a friend of mine who is going through a divorce. Eleanor Murphy

Posted on 04/20/2006 at 1:04:00 PM

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