Infatuation Rules
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6 Ways to Keep a Conversation Going 1 Listen. 2 Show interest. 3 “Tell me more about . . .” 4 Find common ground. 5 Ask open-ended questions. 6 Demonstrate your worth.
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Read More »Once the conversation is rolling, listen carefully to find what you have in common with others. Similar beliefs, experiences, or interests create bonds that can be the foundation of a new relationship. If the speaker doesn’t bring up any similarities on his own, take the initiative to ask a few questions. Of course, some questions will encourage more sharing than others, so let’s talk about the best questions to get to know someone.
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These principles include: enhancing their ""love maps""; nurturing their fondness and admiration; turning toward each other instead of away;...
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It means that you avoid treating each other in rude and disrespectful ways, e.g., you do not engage in name calling, and do not insult or demean...
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