Sunday, August 31, 2008

I Just Posted a New Video

I just posted a new video for you to check out. It's a shorty but goody. In the video I discuss different needs of men and women and how failure to meet those needs can lead to an affair. Check it out!

http://www.viddler.com/explore/RelSol/videos/1/

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Sunday, August 24, 2008

FREE Infidelity Support Community

We have been working to put together a FREE support community, and we think we have established something that can work. If you are interested in joining our group to help you and others cope with infidelity, then visit us to become a member.

All we ask to establish membership is that you make a contribution in some way, by posting topics yourself or providing feedback to other members. We are a community of people in need of support, and the best answers come from other members who have been through the same things.

Your interest and feeback is appreciated by all who join. To help others and share your stories, click here.

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Monday, August 18, 2008

Cheating Spouses Caught With New Product!

The much anticipated release of my new product is here! If you want to learn to catch a cheating spouse, you have to visit my site to learn more.

I have just released a 120 page ebook that is sure to help you in your quest to prove the truth about your sposue.

But my book really has 4 compenents to help you.
1. It will share with you what clues your spouse is leaving you without them even knowing.
2. It will tell you what tools to use to catch your spouse in the act.
3. It will help you decide if you should stay in the relationship or leave.
4. It will give you tips for building a successful relationship, whether it is your current one or a future one.

So what are you waiting for? You've got to act now if you want to cash in on the FREE Bonuses! There are 3 FREE BONUSES!
1. 60 days of one on one email support
2. An invitation to an upcoming LIVE Tele-Seminar with an expert.
3. A one on one, 1 hour interview with me, Brandon Grittini, that is actually an extension of the book!

If you think your spouse is having an affair, then you have to get the book! Simply go to:
http://www.relationship-solutions.net and click on the link that says either "I think my husband is cheating" or "I think my wife is cheating". Enjoy!

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Friday, August 15, 2008

Newsletter Started!

I just wanted to announce to everyone that we are starting a newsletter to help identify problems and offer solutions in your relationship. If you need help learning what is wrong in your relationship, or if you wonder if your husband or wife is having an affair, be sure to subscribe to our newsletter to get the help you deserve.

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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Why Do Women Cheat?

Cheaters, cheaters..and it seems men are the ones who are always labeled cheaters. Well, women cheat, too.

But why do they cheat? Men and women cheat for different reasons. The main reason men cheat is for sex, and more sex. Women cheat to fill an emotional void in their life. Another distinct difference is that men are more likely to cheat on a "whim", whereas women tend to think it through longer and plan their "fling".

To learn more about why women cheat, or how to catch your wife cheating, you can click the links or read more from my blog.

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Friday, August 8, 2008

Even Famous People Have Affairs

Even famous people are having affairs. What makes you think you are not at risk? The latest story comes from John Edwards, the former presidential hopeful. He just announced that he had an affair with a woman in 2006, but that he is not the father of the 5 month old daughter the woman has.

Add Edwards to the list of others and we see that infidelity is becoming more and more common for many reasons. First and foremost, there are just greater opportunities with most homes consisting of 2 working parents. Another key reason for the increase is having a global economy. Globalization means that more and more workers are out of town traveling for business, separating themselves from their spouses and opening up time to cheat on their partner.

None of this makes anything right. Just because it's John Edwards or any other famous person, doesn't mean you have to tolerate infidelity.

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Sunday, August 3, 2008

Men: How to Talk to Women

Attention Men:

I have been checking my inbox from the weekend, and it seems I am getting several emails asking for advice on how to talk to women. If you've been sitting at home and wondering why you are spending your weekends alone, you have to click this link.



This guy, Jack Rockwell, has written an awesome manual on how to talk to, date, and pick up women. The best part, is this isn't written by some 70 year old man. It is written by a young guy, with new, proven techniques. He is not out here sharing any outdated techniques. He will show you how to gain the confidence you need using methods that will work TODAY!

If you want to learn more about what he has to say, be sure and click the link...you won't regret it!

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Does My Spouse Still Love Me?

You have been married for quite a while now, and you feel like the interest from your spouse is fading. It's a natural feeling, and for good reason. Sometimes it drives you nuts and you can't help but wonder, "Does my spouse still love me?"

Courtship:

When we start dating someone, we do our best to try and impress them, making them believe we are the perfect person for them. If we really like this person we are trying to impress, we work harder and harder at trying to get them to like us. We constantly talk to them, learn who they are, what they like and what they dislike, becoming more and more familiar with them.

We care about what kind of day they had and how they are feeling. Then, after spending time courting this person, we feel like they are the right one, and think we can spend forever with them.

Upon this discovery, you propose entering into a marital relationship. But what happens when the courtship is over and the marriage begins?

Marriage:

Typically what I find is that people feel like marriage is the end all, and that they can just go through the motions to make it last. But NO marriage will last with that type of attitude. In fact, no relationship would. You would not be married to the person you are if you didn't work everyday and showing interest and proving that you care.

Your caring attitude and unconditional love is what drew you to your spouse in the first place. You likely could have found someone else to marry if you worked at another relationship as hard as you worked while you courted your spouse.

Why stop, then? People often get lazy when they get married. We see it in all apsects. Too often you stop dating your spouse, stop caring for them, stop wondering how their day was, what new things they learned today, and what new interests or dislikes they have.

If you fall into this category, you've probably gotten lazy at other things as well. You may not try as hard to maintain your appearance, you may not exercise, perform activities you otherwise used to, or even cared as much about yourself.

It Takes Work:

Marriage takes work to sustain. Keep paying attention to your spouse and yourself. Keep doing the things you did when you were courting your spouse. When you are unsure of what to do or how to act, by all means, ask your spouse. This is a great way to build communication with your spouse, ask them how they are doing, if they are happy, and what more you can do to make them even happier.

Your spouse will appreciate that you've paid attention to their needs and that you still care how they feel. With improved communication, you can keep learning more about your spouse grow together every day. You may find new things to do together, new places to go, and increased love and affection between the two of you.

Remember, marriage is not an end to anything. Keep working at your marriage and you will live a long and happy life with your spouse.

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