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Is There Really A Christian Man Drought?

Is There Really A Christian Man Drought?

What do you do when it feels like there’s no one out there for you? Are we really in the middle of a Christian man drought? It’s been a little while since I’ve last posted something here. That’s because my...
8 Ways to Recover From Burnout

8 Ways to Recover From Burnout

It’s a terrible thing trying to lead a full life while running on empty. Here are 8 ways to recover from burnout. There are few things worse than having the desire to live life to the best of your ability...
Is Tall Poppy Syndrome Killing Your Relationships?

Is Tall Poppy Syndrome Killing Your Relationships?

Call it narcissism, call it selfish, call it TPS – we see it in our society, but can we see it in our connections? Tall poppy syndrome is killing your relationships. We’ve recently been rewatching Seinfeld of all shows. One...
8 Ways All Marriages Are The Same

8 Ways All Marriages Are The Same

No two couples are alike, but we have more in common than you might think. Here are 8 ways all marriages are the same. Marriage is the joining of two individuals together. If you’ve ever met two individuals and known...
Celibacy Syndrome, Rejection, and Preferring Sex With A Screen

Celibacy Syndrome, Rejection, and Preferring Sex With A Screen

Japan is experiencing a phenomenon known as celibacy syndrome, but it isn’t the only country where people are preferring sex with a screen over real relationships. Mature written content warning, reader discretion advised. Share on Facebook Tweet Subscribe Save...
How To Have A Great Time In New Zealand (Outside of Queenstown)

How To Have A Great Time In New Zealand (Outside of Queenstown)

Queenstown is always the popular place for those visiting the Land of the Long White Cloud, but here’s some other ideas on how to have a great time in New Zealand. This isn’t really a travel blog, but I thought...


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