Infatuation Rules
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9 Evident Signs God Wants You to Let Go and Move on From a... The relationship is not according to God's Word. Your partner does not seem marriage- and parent-material. It draws you farther from the Lord. You become distant from your other loved ones. You are distracted from your goals. You are not growing. More items... •
Just over half of Americans (54%) say that relationships where couples meet through a dating site or app are just as successful as those that begin...
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Psychologists say you should wait at least two months until you ask the other person to be exclusive with you. You might decide to commit to each...
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There are a few nonverbal cues that instantly let you know if someone is interested in you: Mutual Eye Contact. People look at people they like and...
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In narcissists' efforts to avoid blame, they often combine several fake apologies at once, such as, “I am sorry if I said anything to offend you,...
Read More »Moreover, God is not just concerned with your relationship with Him. Whether you believe it or not, the Lord is actually concerned with your relationship with other people. He wants you to be a blessing to your family and friends—those people He has put in your life to guide, protect, and take care of you. Therefore, if your current relationship is consuming much of your time that you have forgotten about your family and friends already, then God is unhappy about it. Worse, if your relationship is causing you to fight with them, it is obviously not God’s will. Remember, God is love, and He also wants you to value the love with your family and friends.
Emotional invalidation can be quite difficult to handle. You may be full of self doubt, struggling to believe your own emotions, feeling angry,...
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Here are 10 tips for how to deal with trust issues: Take Safe Emotional Risks. ... Allow Yourself Time If Your Trust Was Broken. ... Avoid the...
Read More »In connection to no. 7, God has set authorities above us to serve as our guide and overseers. These authorities or leaders include our parents (if you are still a minor or living under their roof), spiritual mentors, and law enforcers. Moreover, Christians are commanded to obey and submit to their leaders and not cause them grief (Hebrews 13:17). Now, if your parents, guardians, or spiritual leaders are upset because of your relationship, it means there is something wrong with it. They will not negatively react to it if they can see that your relationship is healthy. Have confidence in your leaders and submit to their authority, because they keep watch over you as those who must give an account. Do this so that their work will be a joy, not a burden, for that would be of no benefit to you. (Hebrews 13:17, NIV)
Some behaviors of disrespect in relationships include nagging, criticism, stonewalling, lying, put downs, pressuring the other, disloyalty, and...
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In Jeremiah 32:27, God plainly tells us that nothing is too hard for Him. In the broader context of this passage of Scripture in Jeremiah 32,...
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You're burdened and suffocated. Their presence puts a lot of pressure on you. You do not feel at ease around them and feel that you always have to...
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Your lips have more nerve endings than any other part of your body. When you press them against another set of lips or even warm skin, it just...
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