75 Premarital Counseling Questions Every Couple Should Answer

Most couples spend more time planning a wedding than discussing what married life will actually look like. The flowers, the venue, the guest list are all carefully considered, but what about money habits, parenting philosophies, conflict styles, and dealbreakers? Those conversations often get pushed aside until they show up uninvited in year two or three […]

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Marriage in Kenya: Rights, Rules, and What the Law Recognizes

Marriage in Kenya is more layered than most people appreciate. Many couples go through elaborate ceremonies either religious or customary, without ever fully understanding whether what they did creates enforceable legal rights. That gap between cultural expectation and legal reality is exactly what the Marriage Act, 2014 was designed to close. Whether you are preparing

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Sexual Health Explained: It’s More Than Just Avoiding STIs

Most people don’t think seriously about sexual health until something goes wrong; an unexpected diagnosis, an uncomfortable conversation, or a relationship that starts to fray under the weight of unspoken expectations. That’s not a personal failing; it’s what happens when the only sexual health education most of us receive is fear-based, disease-focused, and entirely divorced

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Sex Toys Explained: Types, Safety, and Common Mistakes

If you’ve ever looked up information about sex toys and landed somewhere between a clinical medical journal and an overwhelming “Top 50” listicle, you already know the problem. Most online content either talks down to readers or skips the genuinely useful details entirely. Sex toys are more mainstream than the conversation around them suggests. Yet

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How to Communicate Better in a Relationship (Without the Generic Advice)

You’ve probably been in this situation: a conversation that started over something small that somehow turned into a full-blown argument about respect, effort, and everything that’s gone wrong in the last three months. Nobody meant for it to go there. But it did. And here’s what the research backs up: the problem is rarely the

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LGBTQIA+ and Why It Matters (Whether You Like it or Not)

The acronym is everywhere – in news headlines, workplace diversity policies, school curricula and social media bios. LGBTQIA+ has moved from being a niche term used in specific communities to a staple of mainstream discussion. Knowing is not only vocabulary. It’s about seeing the actual people behind those words, and why it still matters (legally,

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Sexual Fantasies and Why People Have Them

Here’s something most people won’t say out loud: nearly everyone has sexual fantasies. Sexual fantasies are a normal, near-universal part of human psychology. They’re not a window into your secret character flaws or a checklist of suppressed desires. They’re mental events shaped by emotion, memory, biology, and imagination, that most humans experience throughout their lives.

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