I have 17 children and a new one is on the way. Well, not exactly. Let me explain. When my first wife and I were in college we decided that when we got married we would have one child and then adopt a child. Even back in 1964 we knew the world was getting crowded
I became a marriage counselor to help families stay together through difficult times, to keep love alive during times of stress. I wanted to help men and women avoid what I experienced growing up in a family obsessed with death. When my mother got pregnant she told stories about her anxiety and worry. “I would
There are two intersecting trends that are changing the ways men and women live and love. I see these changes in my friends and family and in the clients who come to me for marriage and family counseling. These changes have taken place, for the most part, under the radar of our awareness but they
I’ve been looking for real, lasting love all my life. I’ve also been on a mission to change the world. Recently those two desires have come together and I’d like to share the story. The impetus to write this article came from a recent post I read by the editors of The Good Men Project.
Growing up watching romantic movies it all seemed so simple. Find your true love, win their heart, and live happily ever after. But in practice it never seems to work out like it does in the movies. My first marriage ended in divorce after ten years. My second marriage lasted less than three years. As
I’ve found a love map that has brought me real, lasting love. The new map led me to Carlin. We have been together now for 36 years. Here’s what I’ve learned.
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