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Posted on 14 February 2011. Tags: adults, African-American, AskDrO.com, bad, behavior, black, blog, change, chemicals, children, conversation, couples, Discussion, doing, Dr. O, Dr. Owens, emotions, exciting, February, feelings, fresh, gay, good, hate, heart, homosexual, Joy, love, loving, Marriage, men, new, perception, relations, relationship, relationships, sacrificing, sex, sexual, shape, single, straight, teens, thinking, Valentine, Valentine's Day, woman, women
Is the feeling you have for a significant other REAL, or just an episode of infatuation? Here are 10 clues to help you answer this question: are you REALLY in love? You spouse/lover can do know wrong. You enjoy his/her after work scent. You can have morning sex before a bath. You kiss before a tooth brush [...]
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Posted in Love and Happiness, Marriage, Relationships, Top Featured, Valentine's Day Weekend
Posted on 28 December 2010. Tags: abuse, accedent, admit, affair, African-American, anger, anxiety, AskDrO.com, attribute, behavior, black, blog, calculate, carnal, change, cheating, chemistry, communication, confession, conversation, D.owens, depression, despair, disorder, Dr. O, endurance, euphoria, fake, falling, Family, fault, female, foolish, forgive, forgiveness, hate, infatuation, liar, love, lying, magic, male, mate, men, misled, mistake, obsessive, opportunity, out of control, owens, parents, personality, premature, quality, real, reality, red-flag, relations, relationship, relationships, sense, sex, sexual, signs, telltale, unfaithful, warning, warped, winter, women, words
We look at winter as a season for finding companionship, staying indoors and snuggling up with one another. Of course, we don’t want to stay outdoors in the cold, club-hopping or speed-dating (do they even do that anymore???). For many of us who do find love in the winter and stay in, sometimes what was supposed to happen [...]
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Posted in Discussion, Enough Said!, Family, Female Depression, Love and Happiness, Male Depression, Newsworthy, Relationships
Posted on 27 December 2010. Tags: abuse, adult, affair, African-American, anger, anxiety, AskDrO.com, beautiful, behavior, black, blog, cheating, chemistry, children, comfort, communication, confidence, connected, consider, conversation, couple, D.owens, depression, development, Discussion, disorder, Dr. O, ease, ex-boyfriend, fathers, fault, forgive, forgiveness, friends girls, hearing, honesty, husband, inadequate, infidelity, insecurity, instability, listening, lover, lovers, man, Marriage, men, monthly, obsessive, out of contro, owens, parties, period, professional, relations, relationship, relationships, respect, root, sex, sexual, spouse, status, successful, sync, talking, together, trust, unfaithful, warning, wife, woman, women
We all know that the most successful relationships stem from great communication, trust, honesty, etc. In fact, it’s the root all great relationships, whether personal or professional. In order to communicate with each other, we must first understand each other. There are times when both parties are completely in sync, listening and taking turns speaking, [...]
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Posted on 08 December 2010. Tags: abuse, affair, African-American, age, aggression, anger, anxiety, aphrodisiac, askdro, AskDrO.com, behavior, black, broke, club, communication, contact, conversation, couples, courting, D.owens, dating, deception, depression, dinner, disorder, Dr. O, dumped, educated, endangered, energy, facets, father, female, gentlemen, grandfather, hate, independence, intimacy, love, machismo, macho, male, males, Marriage, men, movie, obsessive, out of control, persona, relations, relationship, relationships, rough, sex, sexual, single, soft, species, stability, strong, subordination, theory, thug, tradition, treatment, uncles, upbringing, woman, women
For the men…most of us remember our fathers, grandfathers, or uncles telling us to “treat our women like princesses”. Even more, when we talk to Black women, they want to be treated “like a queen”. Right? Yes? NO! For the average young Black female, the days of going out, talking on the phone first and [...]
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