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13 tips for a successful marriage

By: Poelano Malema Marriage takes hard work. It takes two people who are committed to making it work to make their marriage a success. Gaopalelwe Seleka, who goes by the name Lady Gao, has been married for twenty years. She says there are things couples can do to make their relationship thrive. Below she shares 13 tips for a successful marriage: - "Choose to have fun with your partner" - […]

today11/08/2021

LIFESTYLE

Does paying ilobolo mean you are married

Getting married is a life-changing step that you take. It’s a joyful moment and an incredible time of your life.   There is confusion with paying lobola whether that alone signifies a customary marriage or not. The practise of lobola is an intrinsic part of getting married for many South Africans. But is it a tradition or a legal process? Traditional marriages are recognised as lawful if registered even if you pay lobola and celebrate the wedding. READ: […]

today21/04/2021

LIFESTYLE

Married in 6 months! When do you expect to get married after you start dating?

We’ve all seen the excitement and jubilation on the day of a wedding: The gorgeous bride; the handsome groom -- the perfect day! Heart-warming vows are exchanged and it’s the beginning of a new life. If dating is an essential part of deciding whether or not anyone is right for you, how long will it take before you have enough details to know? If marriage is a goal for both […]

today08/04/2021

LIFESTYLE

WATCH: Julius Malema gives advice on dealing with mothers & mothers in-law in a marriage

When you marry, your relationship with your parents will inevitably change, but this does not have to be a bad thing. With good boundaries and a loving attitude, you can build strong relationships with your parents from both families that are healthy for you, them, and your new spouse. Speaking at media personality Tbo Touch’s 40th birthday celebration, EEF leader Julius Malema gave a few words of wisdom on how […]

today06/04/2021

Mother in law

LIFESTYLE

7 things your daughter-in-law wished you knew

By: Natasha Archary   The mother-in-law/daughter-in-law relationship is one that is often met with equal frustration from both women and is said to be the reason for many marital spats. Despite gender roles gradually transitioning to be non-gender specific, the patriarchal belief system is still a big factor in South Africa. Especially where the in-laws weigh in. And so begins the constant power struggle with a wife trying to establish […]

today21/06/2019

LIFESTYLE

Could your fear of intimacy be sabotaging your relationships?

By: Natasha Archary   The numbers are in. Most people around the world fear intimacy. Many would opt for casual sex with multiple partners than get involved in a stable relationship with real feelings and intimacy.   In Western culture, 17% of adults have a deep fear of intimacy, which scientists link to an emotionally troubled childhood. The attachment theory and parenting come into play in early to late adulthood […]

today25/03/2019

Nondenominational wedding

LIFESTYLE

Nondenominational weddings: Personal touches are replacing the traditional

By: Natasha Archary   Nothing brings family together or creates divide quite like a wedding. With most couples today being caught between a rock and a hard place, trying to please everyone, many are going the non-conventional route.   Nondenominational weddings were made popular by couples who were from different religious and cultural backgrounds. Instead of having two elaborate wedding ceremonies that pay tribute to the couple, a non-religious or […]

today18/02/2019

Work spouse

LIFESTYLE

What does the work wife/hubby relationship mean for your love life?

By: Natasha Archary   Recently a meme that was doing the rounds on social media caught my attention, “Your husband and his work wife are eating the leftovers you lovingly cooked last night and laughing about how you undercooked the rice.”   Sure, from the outside looking in it may sound hilarious. But when your spouse or partner gets unusually close to someone at the office, what does that mean […]

today06/11/2018

LIFESTYLE

Earning more than your man

By: Natasha Archary   Ah, the ever-so-fragile male ego. Walk on eggshells if you must but never treat him like anything other than the King of the jungle. He is ,afterall, the man of the house. Magnificent and towering over his female counterpart.   At least that’s what a Harvard study will have you believe. Apparently, men who are not employed full-time are 32% more likely to leave their partners […]

today11/06/2018

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