Collected Quotes & Made .Gifs From July 2021
In this post, find quotes and .gifs found, collected, or made July 2021.
In this post, find quotes and .gifs found, collected, or made July 2021.
Over the month of October 2020, we collected quotes from various movies, interviews, shows, and more, check them out.
As the season comes to a close, we’re given tips on making it last after children and handling things now, so they don’t boil over later.
In part 2 of the “Black Love” Covid-19 special, the long-lasting effects, be it physical or emotional, of the virus are discussed.
“Black Love” continues to step out of its norm by airing a two-part special focused on how spouses handled Covid-19, including managing their children.
In a first for the series, the focus is squarely on one couple, Felicia and Karega Bailey, and the topic is their relationship and the loss of their daughter.
After a short break, “Black Love” is back to develop the conversation around communication further, as well as dealing with expectations and arguments.
Over the month of September 2020, we collected quotes from various movies, interviews, shows, and more, check them out.
Mental Health and that special word, “Communication,” are the focus as therapy, more so individual than couple, is discussed.
As we meet the newlyweds, we’re reminded of how Black Love maintains a diverse group each season to not just show but give you hope that Black Love exist and can be obtained.
Black Love returns for a fourth season, and we’re once again reminded of the beauty and diversity of Black love.
Here are the quotes collected and .gifs made during the month of November 2019.
With a couple who has been together 73 years, it is only natural this episode focuses on longevity.
Money and work play a big part in marriage, and in this episode, we’re reminded that, whether you make more, less, or are business partners, there better be respect.
Boundaries and precedents, which can affect a person’s marriage, are discussed as three new couples add their story into the mix.
Parenting is the focus of this episode, and while all have different takes on how-to, it is agreed that it isn’t a one plan works for all topic.
“Mountains & Molehills” focuses on issues with communication that can come up in a marriage. Especially when personalities conflict and one, or both, are evolving.
With the honeymoon period over, so comes realizing you committed to a person long term and trying to figure out did you make the right decision?
“Long and Windy Roads” focuses on couples who, from lack of communication to baggage from past relationships, struggled to make it to the altar.
Black Love returns with a new set of couples showing us there isn’t one way to find the love of your life – yet there are key features you should look out for.
In, what I want to say is the official, season 2 finale, we go over what makes a marriage last. Which all boils down to a handful of things.
There are multiple things which test relationships. Previously Black Love has covered infidelity, children, and arguments. Now it is one of the hardest battles: Dealing with death, disease, and life-altering injuries.
In “Picking Your Battles” it all boils down to communication and asking yourself, do you prefer being right or having a healthy and loving relationship with this person?
Black Love returns and the focus is what did our couples learn from past relationships and marriages which makes their current one so strong?
In this post, you’ll find collected quotes, and .gifs, from the OWN program “Black Love.” I hope you enjoy the quotes collected and .gifs made.
Children are something which can either enhance a marriage or present another factor which requires counseling and the need for self-reflection. It all depends on your parenting style.
As the couples talk about infidelity, coming from both sides, communication and growth are honed in on as the reasons why they ended up staying together.
In the latest episode, so comes the question of what made this person someone you’d want to marry? Especially considering the situation some were in.
Black Love returns with a whole new group and the first episode features how the relationships began. Sometimes with a bit of struggle to keep them going.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.
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