Dr. Bing shares an idea from a couple who found their relationship with each other and their children greatly improving after turning off their computers.
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Creative Idea: No Technology Tuesday
By Dr. Bing on February 13, 2012 in Facebook, Fun in Marriage and Family Life, Miscellaneous, Modern Life, Texting, Video Games

Definition of An Affair Clarification
By Dr. Bing on December 8, 2011 in Affairs, Friendships, Hobbies, Research on Marriage, Texting, Video Games
Dr. Bing clarifies his definition of an affair as a result of a question raised in yesterday’s blog.

‘Til Facebook Us Do Part
By Dr. Bing on March 29, 2011 in Communication, Facebook, Fun in Marriage and Family Life, Modern Life, Modern Quotes, Video Games
Dr. Wall cautions on finding yet again one more thing that comes between a husband and wife to distract them from each other.

On Shopping For a Mate
By Dr. Bing on March 1, 2011 in Alcohol and Drugs and Marriage, Calling, Courtship, Dating and Singlehood, Facebook, Online Dating, Pornography and Marriage, Scripture Quotes, Video Games
Dr. Wall warns against seeking a marriage partner for it’s own sake. It’s better to BE the right person than to worry about FINDING the right person.

Part Two on the Shortage of Manliness: The Disappearance of Men AND Marriage As We Once Knew It
By Dr. Bing on February 25, 2011 in Alcohol and Drugs and Marriage, Cohabiting Without Marriage, Divorce, Fatherhood, Housekeeping, Manliness, Modern Quotes, Parenting, Pornography and Marriage, Re-marriage and Stepfamilies, Same-sex Marriage and Same-Sex Attraction, Selishness, Sexuality in Marriage, Video Games
Dr. Wall laments the loss of manhood in our society and, along with it, the loss of a meaningful marriage between a man and a woman for life.

The Disappearance of Men
By Dr. Bing on February 24, 2011 in Alcohol and Drugs and Marriage, Cohabiting Without Marriage, Manliness, Modern Life, Modern Quotes, Pornography and Marriage, Selishness, Video Games
Dr. Wall refers to Kay S. Hymowitz’s recent article in the City Journal and the Wall Street Journal (and author of Manning Up: How the Rise of Women Has Turned Men into Boys) and agrees with her it’s time for men to grow up.







