Monday, July 23, 2007

Turn your relationship woes into something useful

www.ShouldIDivorceHim.com awards $25 a week for "Stupid Man Tricks"

Fort Lauderdale, FL - July 23, 2007 -- Face it, men do stupid things. From the police officer who broke into his own house because he forgot the spare key was under the doormat to the husband who couldn't figure out why the baby's diaper was leaking (he put it on backwards) to the boyfriend whose idea of a romantic valentine's gift was a brand new cutting board, the list stupid man tricks goes on and on.If spouses (or exs), or boyfriends, or any male for that matter, does the stupidest things known to man -- and woman -- the new online divorce and relationship destination www.ShouldIDivorceHim.com wants to hear about it.

Anyone can share stories and compete with others for the weekly Stupid Man Tricks Award. Every week the www.ShouldIDivorceHim.com committee will vote and award some lucky gal with a $25 gift certificate to help ease the pain. Simply submit your story to stupidmantricks @ shouldidivorcehim.com, along with your name, contact number and a valid email address, and you'll be entered to win.

"We started the Stupid Man Tricks Award as a way to find some humor in the stupid things our significant others do that drive us crazy," said www.ShouldIDivorceHim.com CEO Kim Droze. "If you can laugh at them - and get a reward for putting up with them - it makes things just a little bit easier."

www.ShouldIDivorceHim.com is a content-based website featuring a team of veteran writers who dish the dirt on the good, the bad and the ugly of relationships. With blogs such as The Ex Files, The World According To Kiki and J-Fed and Do I Need To Slap You?, there's a wealth of real-life writings that tell it like it is. Told from the first-person point of views of women from all walks of life, www.ShouldIDivorceHim.com finally offers an outlet.The brutally funny site features a scathing range of content including:


The Hag Rags -- First person accounts from women living the dream -- or the nightmare. Writers chronicle the trials and tribulations of marriage, divorce and everything in between.


Free Counsel -- The costs of therapy can add up. Why not get some complimentary advice from people who've been there, done that? Article sections include He Said What, Celebrity Trainwrecks, You Deserve This and more.


Is This Normal? -- Our relationship expert Michele Hickford answers the ultimate couples riddles, ranging from why he's so lazy to why he's still answering to his ex. With a no-nonsense approach, she tells it like it is, even if it means cutting your losses.


Hall of Shame -- Women can give him his 15 minutes of shame. Users are encouraged to submit the photo evidence of those downright dirty deeds. Sloppy -- Sleazy --Selfish --Send in his sins!
Bitchin' Boards -- Welcome to complaint central, an interactive community where the nags come to congregate.

About ShouldIDivorceHim.com
www.ShouldIDivorceHim.Com is the internet's first destination and online community catering to the trials and tribulations of marriage, family and divorce with support for any woman, advice and tips for a successful marriage. A subsidiary of KMJ Interactive, the founding group is comprised of a team of seasoned internet and media professionals from a range of world-class companies including eDiets.com, Cox Media, American Media, CNN International, USA Networks, Autoweb.com, IBM and Sensormatic.
The site features daily commentary from a host of seasoned writers, message boards, expert articles, relationship resources and more. Visit http://www.shouldidivorcehim.com for more information.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Should I Divorce Him? New Website Explores Why Couples Divorce and Helps Women Decide

Check out the press release for the new site:


Should I Divorce Him? New Website Explores Why Couples Divorce and Helps Women Decide

Online destination offers divorce advice for any woman

Fort Lauderdale, Florida (July 19, 2007) -- From beauty salons to bingo halls, it isn’t uncommon to hear women complaining about their significant others, be it a boyfriend, husband or ex. With one in two marriages ending in divorce, there’s obviously a huge, ready-made audience for a website where women can air their complaints and get divorce advice geared toward the average woman. Although many sites provide visitors with a forum to interact, there are none that solely function as an avenue where women can let it all hang out… until now.

ShouldIDivorceHim.com is a content-based website featuring a team of veteran writers who dish the dirt on the good, the bad and the ugly of relationships. With blogs such as Mrs. Bickersons’s Bitchings, The Ex Files and Do I Need To Slap You?, there’s a wealth of real-life writings that tell it like it is - from why couples divorce to successful marriage tips. Told from the first-person point of views of women from all walks of life, ShouldIDivorceHim.com finally offers an outlet.

“Today, divorce is the new black,” says Kim Droze, CEO of KMJ Interactive, the parent company of ShouldIDivorceHim.com. “It seems like nearly everyone is doing it or thinking about it. Marriage, or the downfall of it, is a life-changing event and we wanted to create a place where women could not only share their experiences, but also commiserate with others in the same boat.’

The brutally funny site features a scathing range of content including:

The Hag Rags -- First person accounts from women living the dream… or the nightmare. Writers chronicle the trials and tribulations of marriage, divorce and everything in between from divorce advice for every woman, successful marrige tips and why couples divorce. Featured blogs include The World According to Kiki & J-Fed, Do I Need To Slap You?, The Ex Files, The Rantings of A Soccer Mom, Mrs. B.’s Bemusements, Justice & Truth Reigns and even something from “the other side” in Mystery Man’s Musings.

Free Counsel -- The costs of therapy can add up. Why not get some complimentary divorce advice for the average woman from people who’ve been there, done that? Article sections include He Said What, Celebrity Trainwrecks, You Deserve This and more.

Is This Normal? -- Our relationship expert Michele Hickford answers the ultimate couples riddles, ranging from why he’s so lazy to why he’s still answering to his ex. With a no-nonsense approach, she offers successful marriage tips and tells it like it is, even if it means cutting your losses.

Hall of Shame -- Women can give him his 15 minutes of shame. Users are encouraged to submit the photo evidence of those downright dirty deeds. Sloppy… Sleazy… Selfish… Send in his sins!

Bitchin’ Boards -- Welcome to complaint central, an interactive community where the nags come to congregate and get divorce advice for any woman, successful marriage tips and try to answer the question why couples divorce. Eagerly awaited, the ShouldIDivorceHim forums will launch within the month.

Although there are plenty of relationship websites, few take the unconventional approach of Should I Divorce Him, which even holds a weekly contest where women can submit their hubby or ex-hubby horror stories and win a $25 award. Divorce is a serious subject, but that doesn’t mean you can’t laugh about it (between tears).

“There’s nothing fun about relationship problems. You want to scream. You want to cry. We’ve given women a place where they can get it all off their chest. For many women, this is free therapy,” Droze adds.

About Should I Divorce Him?
ShouldIDivorceHim.Com is the internet’s first destination and online community catering to the trials and tribulations of marriage, family and divorce with support for any woman, advice and tips for a successful marriage. A subsidiary of KMJ Interactive, the founding group is comprised of a team of seasoned internet and media professionals from a range of world-class companies including eDiets.com, Cox Media, American Media, CNN International, USA Networks, Autoweb.com, IBM and Sensormatic.

The site features daily commentary from a host of seasoned writers, message boards, expert articles, relationship resources and more.

Contact:
Kim Droze, CEO KMJ Interactive
info@shouldidivorcehim.com
Ph: 954-298-9377
OR
Maria Burnham Nelson, President KMJ Interactive
561-628-1106