
Charles J. Orlando
Articles
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Dec 1, 2024 |
yourtango.com | Charles J. Orlando
If outside influences threaten a man's strength or ability to provide and protect, the man may experience angst, stress, and a desperate desire to regain control. However, since men are less likely than women to share their feelings, silent anxiety affects their relationships in untold ways. As problem-solvers, men look for the fastest, most effective ways to work through issues, and many think the best way is to do that alone.
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Dec 1, 2024 |
yourtango.com | Charles J. Orlando
Ask any love expert what the main cornerstone of a relationship is, and you will likely hear the same thing: communication. But for so many people, communication means speaking when the real keys to a successful relationship are active listening and empathy. And within that simple statement lies the real reason, so many people fear sharing their thoughts and feelings: They are vulnerable.
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Nov 30, 2024 |
yourtango.com | Charles J. Orlando
Maybe you’re the one still in a relationship with a person who treats you like garbage — and has for years. You vacillate between blaming your partner and blaming yourself. You feel miserable in private and angry and bitter in public. You’ve told your partner how you feel, and he or she promised things would change "soon," … but they haven’t. If you’re looking for a sign from the universe that it's time to fish or cut bait, this is it.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
yourtango.com | Charles J. Orlando
If you want to avoid divorce, you should pay attention. When you first fell in love, you couldn't get enough of each other. You spent time, money, and effort to stay connected. But now the humdrum of life has reared its boring, same ol', same ol' head. It happens to the best of us. Communication shifts from “What do you want out of life?” to “What’s for dinner?” ...
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Nov 25, 2024 |
yourtango.com | Charles J. Orlando
What makes a person in a marriage or committed relationship want to cheat? This is an age-old question that we all want answers to. Despite research that suggests a cheating gene is ingrained into some men's DNA (really? *rolls eyes*), the real answer depends on whether you’re talking about a woman or a man. Several credible infidelity studies have found that men and women cheating on their spouses give different reasons to justify their extramarital affairs.
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