Reminder: Shrink4Men Radio Airs Tonight, Monday, September 26, 2011 at 9pm EST: What Every Man Should Know Before Getting Married
Hello Everyone,
Just a reminder that Shrink4Men Radio airs tonight, Monday, September 26, 2011 at 9pm EST on the AVoiceforMen channel on BlogTalkRadio.
The topic is What Every Man Should Know Before Getting Married or, for those of you who have already marched down the aisle, What Men Wish They’d Known Before Getting Married.
The telephone lines will be open, so if you have a question or something you’d like to share about this evening’s topic, please Skype in or call 310 388 9709.
Women are welcome to call in, too, and I’d love to hear from female audience members. Many second wives are effected by their husbands’ ex-wives who refuse to get on with their lives and try to continue to abuse their exes and their new partners. Unjust divorce laws and practices affect everyone.
Hope you can make the live show. If not, I will post the program embed later.
Kind Regards,
Dr Tara
Shrink4Men Services:
Dr Tara J. Palmatier provides confidential, fee-for-service, consultation/coaching services to help both men and women work through their relationship issues via telephone and/or Skype chat. Her practice combines practical advice, support, reality testing and goal-oriented outcomes. Please visit the Shrink4Men Services page for professional inquiries.
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Has anyone seen those “scared straight” shows on TV that are supposed to scare troubled youth so much that they never commit another crime again?
Well, I have seen way too many toxic relationships, whether married or not, to ever become involved in any type of relationship with a woman again.
I’d enter a relationship with a woman, but it seems like the vast overwhelming majority of single women have most of the characteristics listed on Dr. T’s post, “25 Reasons You’re Not A Princess.” Those, and they seem to thrive on drama.