Infatuation Rules
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So, take a while to process everything, calm down and then pick a time when you can both talk,' Andrew adds. Let your partner realise their own mistakes. ... Ask them questions about their texting. ... Listen to your partner. ... Talk about the underlying problems in your relationship.
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Read More »Questions are always a great tool to open up your communication wit a partner. Andrew suggests: ‘Rather than describing the problems or your upset, ask open-ended questions. For example: “Why have you texted him/her so many times in the last week?”, “How many of your other friends have you texted that often?” or “What effect is this having on our relationship?”.’ Be sure to stick to open questions, where your partner is able to respond freely. As Andrew adds: ‘In contrast to open questions, closed questions (like ‘don’t you agree that it’s wrong?’) which are leading and can only be answered ‘yes’ or ‘no’, will have them justifying their behaviour to you rather than thinking about the implications of it.’
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