Monogamy is exceedingly uncommon in the natural world -- and, as it turns out, the human world. Monogamy /Gr. ?????+????? (monos+gamos) - one+marriage a form of marriage in which an individual has only one spouse at any one time. In current usage, monogamy often refers to having one sexual partner irrespective of marriage or reproduction. The term is also applied to the social behavior of some animals, referring to the state of having only one mate at any one time. Throughout the … [Read more...]
Monogamy, is the “pact of fidelity not natural but cultural” ?
June 20, 2012 by Team Celebration
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CelebrateLove.com shares Ten Commandments of Co-Parenting
January 27, 2012 by Team Celebration
Ten Commandments of Co-Parenting Lynn Nelson, Guest Author - 1. Resolve conflicts without putting kids in the middle. This requires being objective about your children’s needs (and not confusing them with your own) and compromising when the situation warrants. Stick with a conflict until it’s resolved; don’t let a problem fester and then punish the other parent passive-aggressively or be difficult in unrelated situations. 2. Treat the other parent … [Read more...]
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