Sex Before Marriage: Why We Chose Not To Go There

Let me first start by saying that it’s been a nice ride so far for Relationshipdj. We want to first of all thank God for his goodness towards us and of course you the readers that have shown your support and participation on our site.  Our intentions here on relationshipdj are not only to share our stories, give advice based on our experiences or the experiences of others but it’s hopefully to help others build their relationships as well. So with that said, please, don’t forget you are now able to post comments on our site using your Facebook account and it will allow your friends to see what you have been reading and then maybe they will stop by and visit us to and become a part of this movement.

Fatherless and Single

Hi, I am Gasline Guerrier, second child and first girl of my father and last child and second girl of my mother. This is my first time writing for RelationshipDJ; I’ve been reading other’s stories, and it’s now my time to share mine. Thanks D&J for the opportunity. As my title says I am single and never had a father- daughter relationship. My father married another woman one month before my birth, and left Haiti to come to the United States when I was 5 years old. I barely knew him. During these five years I was living with my mother. My mother is a sweet, nice, intelligent and a loving woman; she dedicated her time and everything she had to her children; I am so proud to be her daughter.

The Series: Part I – Why Relationships Don’t Last

There are many different things that Johny and I disagree on, but this topic is definitely not one of them. As I develop this topic, I want you to go into it with me with an open mind and seriously reflect on yourself and of on your past orcurrent relationship. All I am looking to do is to open you up to the possibility that relationships are in fact made to last, but of course that’s going to take some work. So all in all this article or post is for those that who want and willing to make their relationships last!


Alright, alright, I am guilty of everything that Dony my Fiancé said. Wow fiancé, a new word I have to get use to, but I have a feeling by the time I get use to it, it’ll be the time I start calling her my wife. Ok, enough about that.

There are some things that Dony left out of her story, so I thought that you guys deserved to hear my side. So once she said yes, I promise that a tear came down and I had to quickly say to myself “man up Johny”. When she got the chair, I asked her after she said “yes” to my proposal what it meant, well I told her this in Creole but I will see if I can translate in English. Basically I told her the chair meant “To put your behind here, because you’re not going anywhere”. I know, I know it doesn’t sound like much but I did have her laughing.

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