
Have you heard the story of Lynn France, who found out about her husband's surprise second wedding that she found about via Facebook? No, ok - you will want to sit down for this one.
Lynn France is a mother of three from Cleveland who sat down to her computer one day, logged into Facebook and was shocked to find over 200 pictures of her husband, John walking down the aisle at Disney World marrying another woman.
Now comes the shocking part - she took him back when he decided he wanted to stay with Lynn and annul his marriage with the Disney princess. Then on May 21st, John took the couple's two sons and headed back to Florida to live with his other wife.
Now, Lynn is left behind to watch her husband and his other wife, live her life online with her children.
Do you think that Lynn should have taken her husband back in the first place?
What do you think his other wife is thinking?
How do you think this will affect the lives of the children involved?
Posted by: Dr. Arlene Krieger
in Dating on Aug 03, 2010

Chemistry can be a good and bad thing. Chemistry is good when you make love with it. Chemistry is bad when you make crack with it. -Adam Sandler
What is this thing called chemistry? There are many naysayers out there that don’t believe in love at first sight. However, for those of you that had the chance to watch the Bachelorette this season ( I only caught the last episode) it should have been immediately obvious that Ali would choose Roberto. Her body language clearly evidenced her interest in the man, leaning in as she spoke to him, looking into his eyes as they spoke, and the excitement and energy they exhibited together as a couple. As readily proclaimed in the finale of The Bachelorette, chemistry is alive and well.
Ali, this season’s bachelorette stated when interviewed; that after all was said and done ...although she initially didn’t believe in love at first sight, her final choice Roberto was the one that she gave the first impression rose to at the beginning of the series.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on these issues~
If you don’t feel chemistry in the beginning, should you still date the person anyway hoping that chemistry will develop later on?
On the other hand, if the chemistry is really hot in the beginning and when you kiss your date goodnight you feel dizzy, does that mean this is the perfect person for you?
What if you have known someone for 5 years and you are pretty sure it is more than friendship, however nothing intimate has come from it. Do you make the first move?
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