Infatuation Rules
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Here are eight signs you just weren't meant to be together: Kids Or No Kids. ... You Want To Live In Different Places. ... Different Attitudes Towards Money. ... It's Just Too Hard. ... You Hate Each Other's Friends. You Love Each Other, You Just Don't Like Each Other. One Of You Is Isolated. You Want Different Things From Each Other.
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Read More »Have you ever been in a relationship and asked yourself, "are we meant to be together?" I've had a lot of friends talk about when they "just know" or they've met "the one", and it always makes me nervous. Not because I don't think they should be happy and get married and run off into the sunset and all of that. I hope they do. But that "just know" feeling normally wipes out a lot of logic, and more often than not turns into "I just knew... until reality set in and I realized the relationship was like a plane crash when the plane is full of crying babies and fire and also no vodka". Because there are some things that, no matter how obsessed or in love you are, just aren't sustainable. Sometimes it's just not meant to And I'm not talking about one of you being a dog person and the other person being a cat person. (Because we can all agree, dogs are the worst.) I mean bigger picture. Call them dealbreakers or relationship red flags are whatever you like, but there are some things there's just no coming back from or working around. And it's awful and gutting and absolutely no one's fault, but sometimes... it just is. If you've been there, you know the frustration, and if not, consider yourself lucky.
Read on for tips on how to respond to this type of behavior. Avoid playing into their reality. ... Don't get drawn in. ... Pay attention to how...
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Having It All: Love (or 25 Ways to Trick a Man Into Marrying You) Be on time. ... Compliment him a lot. ... Rave about his brain. ... Pay attention...
Read More »I don't mean having the same amount of money. But a lot of studies show that financial hardship is one the biggest, if not the biggest, source of conflict and stress in couples. I'm not saying you can't get through it together, but if you combine that stress with one of you being frugal and the other one making it rain all over the place, the constant source of tension can be a deal breaker.
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Read More »One of the biggest relationship red flags is if one of you feels isolated in the relationship. As clinical psychologist Marie Hartwell-Walker says, it's a form of control, because your partner "can’t trust what they can’t control" you slowly end up cut off from the rest of your world. In the worst cases this can be a manipulative partner, but even for those who don't have malicious intent— your relationship can't be your whole world. It's not sustainable.
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