Infatuation Rules
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The Best Relationship Advice, According to Experts Be candid about your feelings—the good and the bad. Figure out the recurring issues in your relationship. ... Don't expect your partner to be your BFF. Before commenting, repeat their words out loud. Remember, don't just say how you feel...show it. More items... •
The dopamine released during a kiss can stimulate the same area of the brain activated by heroin and cocaine. As a result, we experience feelings...
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At its worst, people feel “empathic distress”, which can become a barrier to action. Such distress leads to apathy, withdrawal and feelings of...
Read More »Relationship advice is a tricky thing. When it’s unsolicited, it can be annoying and sometimes even insulting (hey, we all have that friend). But when you actually seek it out, it can be hard to find what you're really looking for—like a definitive answer on whether or not yours is healthy, and what's truly important. Sure, there’s your go-to advice like “don’t go to bed angry,” and “respect is important,” but we’ve all heard those before. That’s why we consulted expert therapists for the best tips they most regularly share with their patients.
According to science, men find women more attractive when they are smart, intelligent, caring, confident, have a good sense of humor, kind,...
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The magic figure turns out to be 37 percent. To have the highest chance of picking the very best suitor, you should date and reject the first 37...
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The main reasons why relationships fail are loss of trust, poor communication, lack of respect, a difference in priorities, and little intimacy....
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A dominant personality involves traits like proactivity, assertiveness, and often, extroversion. Agression and manipulation are also possible. That...
Read More »“My favorite piece of advice is the idea that every day we wake up and decide to feel affection towards our partner,” says psychotherapist Jennifer L. Silvershein, L.C.S.W. The idea behind this is simple, she says: Love is an active daily choice, and you have control over how you’re feeling. “When we wake up and the first thing we notice is a flaw in our partner, it will be hard to feel connected and in love for the rest of that day,” she says. “If we wake up and identify something we love or admire, that sets the tone.”
How to Know When It's Time to Let Go of Someone You Love Your needs aren't being met. You're seeking those needs from others. You're scared to ask...
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Agape — Selfless Love. Agape is the highest level of love to offer. It's given without any expectations of receiving anything in return. Offering...
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Traits traditionally viewed as masculine in Western society include strength, courage, independence, leadership, and assertiveness.
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Men consistently find women the most attractive when they have a low waist-to-hip ratio — commonly referred to as an hourglass figure. New research...
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