Soulmate Gem
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One of the major reasons why one of the partners feels the need to stop communicating is because they feel that their partner focuses only on their point of view, rather than empathising with them. And this is the reason they feel that their partner is incapable of change.
12 signs of narcissism Superiority and entitlement. The world of the narcissist is all about good-bad, superior-inferior, and right-wrong. ......
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Read More »Do you sometimes feel that your partner has emotionally shut down? That the communication gap between you two is only growing by the day? This is usually the case when one partner can’t relate with oneself or the relationship anymore, as they are of the belief that the bond has run its course. Does that really mean the end? Here’s what relationship experts Shivani Misri Sadhoo, Pulkit Sharma and psychoanalyst Dr. Petra Muller have to share with you, so you can communicate better with your partner.
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Read More »How to Avoid the 7-Year Itch In Your Marriage Change the Way You Think About Love. ... Sex is Probably Going to Change — And That's Okay. ... Work On Yourself First. ... Experience Life Together. ... Make Friends With Other Couples. ... Don't Compare Yourself to Other Couples. ... Listen...and Breathe. ... Communicate — Often. More items... •
At some point in many long-term relationships, couples experience a rough patch — a time when they bicker more than usual, feel bored and restless, and may even fantasize about being with someone else. The psychological term "7-year itch" became popular in the 1950s when a film by the same name tackled the notion that many of us lose interest in our monogamous relationships after 7 years (though it will forever be more popularly remembered as the movie where Marilyn Monroe stood over a subway grate while her white halter dress blew above her thighs). If you or your partner become inflicted with the 7-year itch, it doesn't mean automatic divorce — on the contrary, it's totally normal. "In any endeavor, boredom sets in over time — this is because the novel becomes the routine," says Dr. Paul Hokemeyer, a licensed family and marriage therapist. "I've found the 7-year itch cycle to be quite valid. After 7 years, most couples go through a period of 'dis-ease.' They find their mate irritating or boring and wonder, if only in whispers to their selves, if they'd be better off in a different relational state." But you don't have to freak out. In fact, consider it a wake-up call to improve your relationship. It's pretty easy to fix that feeling.
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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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Gemini: throat, lungs, breath Gemini is known for a certain star quality, so it makes sense that the sign rules the throat, lungs, and breath. Sep...
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Key points. Divorce is 50% less likely for someone who is 25 years old when they wed, compared to 20. A study reveals that getting married after...
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