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Welcome to the Relationships Zone (Masculine)

Of course, we all know that men view relationships and sex differently to women, but do many of us really know what men actually think.  Traditionally, men have not been encouraged to talk about their feelings and personal lives, but we’ve been pleasantly surprised how many men are prepared to bare their souls.  ....... Co-editor Helen.
 
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Mr. L. Rx is the author of the popular DatingToRelating.com website and the author of the popular book “Dating To Relating – From A To Z”.  He is starting a new series of Q & As.  The first is regarding Serial Dating
Peyronie’s Disease. Not many sufferers talk about it. Yet it’s reported to affect one in every hundred men[1]   It’s a common cause of erectile dysfunction – and whilst it obviously affects men physically, the disease can also take a huge emotional and psychological toll on their partners. A man is likely to be scared when he first notices an unusual curvature or pain in his erect penis. This article will explain Peyronie’s disease; how it might be treated, and how women can support their partners through its stages.
More women are earning more – a good thing, we all say!  Not necessarily, according to one expert who fears marriages could suffer as a consequence of such changes.  Penny Raby is co-founder of Marriage Makeover, a service which keeps married couples together, and she explains why the increasing number of female breadwinners is putting marriages at risk. 

Understanding how Men and Women deal with stress and experience depression

Jed Diamond's father tried to commit suicide.   He was hospitalized for many years and life was never the same.  For 42 years Jed has focused on helping men & the women who love them.  He is conducting a study which hopefully will result in helping men who may be depressed.  Here's how you can help.
Husband& wife, Mike Gordon, a forensic accountant and Penny Raby, a family law solicitor say the number of couples committed to giving their marriage a second chance has surprised them.  In this article they explain how couples can stay together, and give their Top 10 Tips.
This very special article is written by Ben Palmer whose wife died of an infection following the birth of her second child.  Known for hundreds of years as ‘childbed fever’ it is a condition which is easily treated if the symptoms are picked up in time.  Sadly in Jessica’s case, this never happened. 
The correct term for ‘gay marriage’ is a ‘civil partnership’.  This is a new thing in the UK, and Carol Whereat of Woolley & Co solicitors has kindly agreed to explain what it means and how it works.
People assume that because you have a beautiful new baby, then everything must be rosy in the garden.  Often a baby throws a spanner into the complicated workings of a relationship, & sex is a casualty.  Nicola Forshaw, who helps men to have successful relationships, explains how men can deal with this difficult time.
Many men have trouble recovering from the experience of seeing their wives give birth:   – the whole procedure turned out to be ‘both intensely beautiful and potentially traumatic’.  Sexologist Ian Kerner recognizes that this is a common problem and that women should take care to nurture the erotic side of their relationship as well as their new baby.
We hear that women are the put upon ones in society , and that despite feminism, it is still women who do housework and raise children, whilst men make the decisions.  Well, that’s partly true, but Jed Diamond looks at some worrying trends for men in this essay.
Being unfaithful, committing adultery – call it what you will – is an infinitely interesting subject.  And it seems we’re doing it more than ever!  But the reasons for doing it are changing.  Top sexologist Ian Kerner gives us his latest take on the state of cheating in the 21st century.
In this compelling article, David Yeoman tells us how he reacted to the devastating news that his full-term baby daughter, Honor, had died.  He gives a particular insight into the plight of the male in these terrible situations.
Denis Barnard has taken the plunge and has volunteered to write an account of his marriage break-up, his new relationship, money, children, IVF – you name it, it’s in there.
Extra-marital relationships are as old as marriage.  We all know that lots of men have affairs, but maybe we’re not so sure why they have them.  Here’s a fascinating article from David Miller, who makes a living out of arranging affairs.
Choices: this is probably quite a contentious title. As Janett Scott says "I’m sure, like me, many of the Trans people reading this will be saying ‘What choice?’ And for most of us, this is very true".
Transvestitie, Cross-dresser, Transexual. Millions of men have transgender issues and their families are thus dealing with a range of problems.  We are delighted that Janett Scott of The Beaumont Society has agreed to write for us
Robert, an international businessman, has spent most of his career ‘on the road’.  As a Human Resources specialist, he has worked in a field that is dominated by women.  And boy, has he had a good time!  Here he tells his story.
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