Month: June 2011


  • Putting an End to Emotional Blackmail Emotional blackmail is a prevalent problem in romantic relationships, but that does not make it acceptable. Emotional blackmail is actually a form of abuse. It is characterized by one individual controlling and exploiting another in order to get the outcome they want. Emotional blackmailers threaten their victim in numerous…

  • Take a moment to reflect on the pain your significant other caused by cheating on you.  Ladies it hurts emotionally to a point where your physical and mental health may be at risk.  Gentleman, you never thought your ‘boo’ would do that to you, so right now you are devastated and looking for a solution…

  • Cheating may begin to tear your relationship apart, and abuse can end it. Cheating and abuse may intertwine, especially when your spouse/mate is trying to cover their tracks or justify their actions. When the violence gets worse, the cheating aspect somehow becomes irrelevant. I read an article from Live Science website (www.livescience.com) on “Why Women…

  • James 1:19 “…Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry…” Have you said something in anger that you regret saying the moment it came out?  It’s okay if you have because you are not alone.  Acting in haste or anger can be a self-defense mechanism when you are offended,…