About Toni-Ann Craft

Toni-Ann Craft is a creative with a passion for all things love & relationships. She is the founder and CEO of Friends with Rings, a multicultural and inclusive membership network supporting married and engaged couples. She is also an internationally published calendarist and creator of Boss Moves Daily: Motivational Calendar for the Modern Go-Getter, which sold out in major retailers like Walmart, Target, Papyrus, Five Below, etc. Toni-Ann is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. and resides in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband, Kenneth.

One Man’s ‘I’m Not Ready’ is Another Man’s ‘I Knew the Moment I Saw Her’

Black Love contributor Toni-Ann Craft reflects on her experience leaving a dead-end relationship to finding the love of her life.

For Better or Worse: Conquering a Porn Addiction That Almost Tore Their Family Apart

In our series "For Better or Worse," married couples share their stories of love, challenge, and resilience. Although some couples seem to benefit from pornography, that's not the case for everyone.

After Almost 20 Years of Infertility, They Welcomed Their Rainbow Baby

In "For Better or Worse," married couples share their stories of love, challenge, and resilience. In this feature, we will see how Ivori and Kevin's journey to parenthood challenged their marriage. Yet, in their darkest moment, they found hope in each other.  

The Problem With Happily Ever After

“Happily ever after” is an ideal that seems to have been around since the beginning of time. But what does “happily ever after” really look like in a happy marriage, and, more importantly, what does it really feel like? Have you ever noticed that fairy tales always end right after the wedding?  We get caught up in this huge love story — the prince searches for days for the foot that fits the slipper or travels for weeks to be the kiss that wakes the princess. Then there’s this fabulous party with a fancy dress, fantastic gifts, and festive family and friends, plus the delicious dinner and lovely libations — all of it meant to celebrate the happy couple. But they never show what happens when the celebration commences, the crowd goes home, and the couple realizes that it’s just them and an idea of how they are supposed to be. And, the thing that screws us up the most about marriage is the perception of how it’s supposed to be. Although my husband and I dated for about two years prior to jumping the broom, we realized that marriage was a brand new beast. No more “I” or “my,” but now, “we” and “us.” Prior to our wedding day, we both lived our lives as individuals, doing things our own way, having our own ideologies and routines, and then — BOOM! The world shakes and we’re in a period of constant learning, accepting, and evolving. Toni-Ann Craft and her husband   

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