Free Online Relationship Advice

Top 10 Free Relationship Sites

Steve C
Let's face it relationships can be down right difficult at times. Even if a relationship has been all rainbows and sunshine, eventually couples come to a rough patch. It's how they work through these situations that can be the deal breakers or the deal makers. Getting relationship advice can be the deciding factor in the game of love. In this article I'll try my best to point you in the right direction for whatever kind of relationship you might need. Free relationship advice at that.

Conflict resolution? Check.

First Date? Check.

This is a comprehensive list of 10 places for free online relationship advice.

Conflict Resolution

Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus. Or some junk like that. At times it can definitely feel as though you and your partner are speaking alien languages. It's practically coded into our DNA.

Usually disagreements can be resolved with a little cool down time or understanding. Even though conflicts can seem dangerous or detrimental to a relationship, provided that it's handled with tact and understanding, a conflict can provide an excellent opportunity for relationship growth.

Helpguide.org offers a plethora of free relationship advice, with a section targeted specifically at conflict resolution skills. This web site offers a list of strategies and tactics for diffusing situations and working through conflicts to foster and promote healthy relationship growth.

First Date Advice

First dates can be high stress situations. What should I wear? Where should we go? Should I kiss him on the first date? Should she meet my friends? The Relationship Gymoffers tips and strategies for first dates. Things like conversation starters, advice on what to wear (or what not to wear) and whether or not you should kiss on the first date are just a couple of topics that are covered in their free relationship advice area.

Long Distance Dating

Long distance dating is much more common place, and with it come a whole host of new relationship problems that couples may not have ever had to face. Home and Family Network offers plenty of advice on the subject. With tips about intimate phone talks and how to manage long-distance relationship, this resource is an excellent place to address and problems you and your significant other may have.

Sex Advice

Sex is a normal, healthy part of any relationship, but do you do when things get, uh, stale in there? Menshealth.com offers a sex relationship section of their web site aimed at men. Inside of the section there is free relationship advice pertaining specifically to the bedroom. As a regular visitor the Menshealth web site in general, their extensive sections on health and relationship advice has helped me out on more than one occasion.

Commitment

Commitment is a big step for any relationship. SolveDating.com offers a section devoted to commitment and some possible issues it has. They offer free relationship advice for determining how committed your partner is, ways to maintain commitment and how to tell how committed you are.

Family Issues

Relationships come in all shapes and sizes. Family is a dimension that can lead to conflicts and relationship problems. Family Relationships is an advice site that offers articles aimed at dealing with family relationship problems. It offers a good jumping off point to deal with relational problems.

Insecurities

Sometimes people in relationships just feel like something is amiss. Love-sessions is a free relationship advice web site that gets to the heart of many relationship issues, including those nagging little insecurities we all deal with from time to time. Message boards and open articles provide in depth look at why and how we feel insecure and ways to cope with the problems that may arise from them.

Age Related

It isn't uncommon anymore for large age gaps to exist in relationships. Much like long distance relationships, age gap relationships offer a whole host of new problems that most couples aren't equipped to deal with. Mind The Gap is a free relationship advice web site that offers help specifically for people who are in relationships involving an age gap. The web site offers a support network and message boards where users can interact with each other and discuss their problems.

Cheating

A cheating spouse isn't something that anyone wants to think about. It does happen unfortunately, and if or when it does, Pioneer Thinking has a weekly column that offers answers and free relationship advice. Each week the columns authors answer a question about cheating and offer free advice.

Break up

Break up got you down in the dumps? You're not alone. Heartbroken Anonymous offers an online community that is full of resources and free relationship advice dealing exclusively with break ups. Offering a library of over 22 free books and articles, this is an excellent resource for the broken hearted.

Published by Steve C

I recently graduated from the University of Nebraska at Omaha with a Bachelor of Science in Speech Communication. Currently I am purusing my Master's degree in Communication and teaching Speech courses at UN...  View profile

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  • keeps3/29/2011

    Ive been seeing this guy for 6mths now. He has been hurt in the past and scared of committment. He works long hrs, comes over spends the night, 9 times out of 10 no sex involved..we go out rarely, but on ocassion. He dont want to call it quits, but never says I love you & says he has a wall up because of his past. Is this all just a line.. do I hang on and hope he sees I can be trusted & wont hurt him. He is a great guy but I think he's got alot of emtional struggles. Im ready to move forward!!

  • Sebastian9/18/2010

    Newly weds. I come from a family that cherishes marriage; lives life calmly and acceptingly; have never seen a day where voices were raised to each other in anything but playful banter; with two parents that have only had one marriage and have been happy all their lives; with a brother who is awesome, honest, and supportive; with a mother who truly wants to help and make me smile in every way; with a father who truly wants to support and teach whenever he can; and with a blessed life full of happiness. My wife, whom I just married and love very much, comes from a family that believe marriage only changes people; lives life day to day angry and ready for a fight; raise their voices to each other nearly every single day; have parents that are divorced and the mother's boyfriend hangs around; a father who is currently in jail for robbery and physically abused them as children; a mother who was abused by her husband and has a very cynical outlook on everything and is overly possessive and

  • gabbs9/1/2010

    I m currently in a relationship its been a littlle over 6 months. We have had our ups and downs and I am not to sure where exactly I stand with him. He does work several jobs at night and all day it seems. I hardly see him anymore and I dont know if hes making excuses not to be with me, he wont communicate with me and says everything is cool with us and way deep inside somethings wrong and going on. He says hes going to stop by and see me and or stay the night and he doesnt do any of that. He keeps me waiting and waiting. Hes hurt me soo much because he can not find time to be with me. Do i need to just trust him? or do i need to just say the hell with you? I cant stand tobare this pain anymore I am constantly in tears when he promises things and he doesnt keep it. I love him so much I dont want to loose him and according to him he doesnt want to loose me either but I dont see him around. What to do what to do and how to get through to him?

  • Bebete7/9/2010

    I have been single now for five years and had no sex during that time I finally meet someone a month ago. He told me he was very interested after the first date and also mentioned that he had been applying for jobs in and outside of the US.he was honest about his feelings for me and we spent a lot of time together and end up having sex wish was big for me. He recently find out his has to leave the in a month. I believe sex should be in a committed relationship but yet I already did it. He claim; he has no problem been committed but he has to leave for two years. I have a hard time with long distance realtionship and does he. The intimacy was wonderful and feels like he want to continue. I feel like i don't want to continue having sex where there is no chance of a commitment. what should I say to him to let him know that I like him and wants to be friend but no sex.

  • Dave4/29/2010

    I recently reunited with my first love, we are each other's true loves. I broke up with her 28yrs ago to date who became my first wife. She has been married 23years but our love has been rekindled. She told me once her daughter graduates hs next year she will get a divorce and be with me...I also am involved with a wonderful woman who I have been with off and on for the last 5 years she loves me deeply knows about my true love but has stayed close to me...I am torn between these two wonderful women

  • Dave4/29/2010

    I have a situation you may find unbelievable, possible a very rare. I could really use some advice since my heart is being pulled in two directions.

  • wings1/20/2010

    to eg
    Move on, you are only a convenience to this woman.

  • sd8/31/2009

    I've been in a relationship for a yr now and he is one of the most amazing men Ive every been with but he said something to me at the begining of our relationship that i havent been able to get out of my head and that was that he wanted to marry me and start a family now that we have been together he hasnt made mention of it what should i do to bring this subject up again?

  • Don7/12/2009

    Slow down. A man wants a woman of virtue to love. Ask the universe to find him and it will happen. Meantime, don't give yourself away.

  • Don in Phoenix7/12/2009

    Hello, I am 59 and Michelle is 32. My kids are in college. She has 3, ages 12, 8, and 4. All from different dads. She is PTSD. Her dad and first husband beat her.

    So after dating 5 months, and occasionnaly drinking and me asking her to quit, and yelling at one of her exes constantly, I started to look elsewhere for a new girl and she found out. Now we are pregnant. So after we had 3 splits and finally she found me an apartment 1 mile away, we are trying to work things out. Except love making is now once a week, not daily. And she says she is not sure about us as I hurt her emotionally. And never says she loves me after love making, only on the telephone occasionally. And today while helpning her and her daughter clean her house, she starts with the yelling again. To noth of us. Then apologizes later before I leave.
    1- Am I being used?
    2- I love her, i has been 8 weeks away from her house. How long do I take the abuse?
    3-I have seen her psychologist and she will not go with me to

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