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What Not To Do In A Relationship: 7 Things To Keep In Mind Do not mind read. Communication is the backbone of any relationship. ... Do not make them your whole life. ... Do not fight to win. ... Do not stop putting in effort. ... Do not compare your partner to others. ... Don't get caught up in whether your partner is 'the one' ... Cheating.
15 of the hardest languages to learn, for English speakers -... Russian. Hindi. Vietnamese. Thai. Korean. 13. Japanese. Mandarin Chinese. Arabic....
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According to Hani Henry, chair and associate professor of psychology in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology and Egyptology at...
Read More »No relationship is perfect or made in heaven! Everyone makes some mistakes or can even end up being in a wrong relationship. But this does not mean that you stop trying. We can all certainly learn from our past mistakes. Try avoiding some of these below written mistakes which can keep the love between you and your partner intact.
According to a study by Dr. Sandra Aamodt, most people, especially men, do not reach full maturity until age 25. At this age, our brains fully...
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Finding the most attractive signs has been very difficult according to various astrologers, but it is believed that there are 5 zodiac signs the...
Read More »Should We Break Up? 9 Signs It's Time To End Your Relationship You talk about the relationship improving in some hypothetical future. You're feeling pressured to change, and it makes you feel less worthy as a result. You feel loved and supported...but only when you're happy. More items... •
You should feel happy and secure when you're together, when you're apart, when your partner is out drinking without you, and in any other scenario really. If you feel largely abandoned or unsure when you're not physically together or communicating digitally, that's a sign that your relationship is not as supportive or healthy as it should be. Now, it should be noted that insecurity in the pockets between texting, calling, and being together could also be an indicator of insecure attachment—something that's best explored further with your therapist. It's not your partner's responsibility to heal those wounds (at least entirely). If this sounds like it might be an issue for you, I do encourage you to learn more about your attachment style and connect with a mental health professional. However, for those of us who developed "attachment issues" somewhere along the way, we tend to seek out relationships that mirror those early attachment relationships. And so, we might be maintaining a less than optimal relationship with our partner because it's what we know and not because it's what's healthy. The right partner will be supporting you as you work through your attachment issues, not stoking them or making you feel guilty about them.
Unexpectedly, men actually rated a women's face as her most attractive feature at a massive 46%. Perhaps this explains why make-up is so popular...
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He's generous with food. ... He'll pamper himself with you. ... He usually doesn't freak out, even when you think he will. ... He fawns over your...
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Both the left pinky finger and right pinky finger wear rings to be single. The ring on the left pinky finger also reveals that a person is...
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The ultimate goal of human life is to strive for perfection. Bliss body is nothing but a state of perfection i.e. when one realizes that I am one...
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