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Since 2005, The F.L.O.W. (For Love Of the World) began as a dialogue between three men, Marc Collins, Angelo Hunt and Roy Frank sharing their feelings regarding their past relationships. Through their dialogue Marc, Angelo and Roy forged a bond that is not common among men. The discussions quickly moved from telephone conversations, to the Internet with male and female participants, to monthly forums held in a variety of venues bringing men and women together to discuss relationships. The Flow (For Love Of The World) is a relationship dialogue consisting of an online internet forum (www.flow4theworld.com) and regularily scheduled relationship events where there are discussions regarding such topics as “Why Men Fear Love & Intimacy”; “Sex, Religion & Spirituality”; “ Are You Ready For a Relationship?”; among others. F.L.O.W. events provide a platform where fundamental relationship issues are candidly discussed that go beyond “baby momma drama”. Originally from the New York Metro Area, Marc, Angelo and Roy came together to share their knowledge of relationship pitfalls, challenges and successes. . The Flow Advocates: * One of the Prime Relationships is with yourself: Having a healthy, loving relationship with yourself is a key to successful relationships. * We are complete within ourselves: Relationships should enhance who we are not complete us. * Relationships are experiences that allow us to grow and redefine ourselves, if we choose. * We are responsible for our choices and consequently our relationship outcomes
Date / Time: 9/19/2009 7:43 PM UTC
What are the ideals of marriage and how have they come to be so illusive, while the reality of disillusionment is so pervasive. There are few other institutions that can transform two individuals who have proclaimed eternal love and affection to each other into blood thirsty enemies.
From the public infidelities of former president, Bill Clinton to presidential contender John Edwards, and former New York Governor, Elliot Spitzer and now, the current spectacle involving the South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford, and countless others show clearly that the institution of marriage is not sacrosanct.
It is the individuals involved that create what is proclaimed as the sanctity of marriage. A viable marriage really depends upon what personal history, baggage and expectations we bring to the union. Using longevity as opposed to quality of the relationship as the metric for success has contributed to the current marriage mythology. Meaningful, satisfying, self-affirming marriage can and does exist, but this is dynamic process created by two healthy individuals committed to individual and collective growth. The current marriage landscape suggests that something is amiss.
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