Infatuation Rules
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How to express your emotions in a relationship First, try to understand your emotions. ... Consider breathing a bit. ... Consider if sharing is helpful. ... Identifying your why helps. ... Try to always ask first. ... Contemplate stating your emotions. ... Try to request changes thoughtfully and gently. ... Discussing emotions in general can help.
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Read More »“The more vulnerable we are, the closer and more connected we will feel,” says Silverstein, who’s also a certified Gottman couples therapist, and author of the book “Love Is an Action Verb.” But doing so is critical for your relationship: Talking about feelings builds trust and intimacy, says Laura Silverstein , a Pennsylvania-based clinical social worker. Diving into your own emotions can be tough enough. Discussing them with someone else, especially your romantic partner/s, may feel downright overwhelming. Expressing your emotions to your partner can feel challenging. Learning how to do so can help you strengthen your bond. Sharing your feelings and emotions with your partner is all about being thoughtful, clear, calm-ish, and kind.
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Read More »“Not all feelings need to be shared,” says Rebecca Williams, a marriage and family therapist in Southern California. For example, she notes, you might be annoyed with your partner. When you dig deeper, though, you realize that your irritation may stem from not getting enough sleep or from a stressful work project. “You can deal with [these feelings] yourself,” says Williams, “and preserve goodwill in your relationship when you don’t take your stress out on your partner or tell them absolutely everything that bothers you about them — especially if [it’s] something they can’t control.”
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8 Relationship Mistakes to Avoid Saying “nothing is wrong” ... Walking away. ... Reacting on emotion. ... Comparing your partner to an ex. ......
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