Infatuation Rules
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Is Six Months In A Relationship A Big Deal? Being together for six months is a big deal for a relationship. It means that you and your partner are serious and committed to making the relationship work. The six-month period helps you figure out if you want to stay in the relationship or go separate ways.
Today we're going to talk about exactly how long it usually takes for an ex to miss you after a breakup. In fact, based on our research you can...
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Read More »The first six months in a relationship decide if it would work or not. Often known as the honeymoon phase, those first six months feel like something out of a rom-com. You spend so much time together, discovering new things about each other and experiencing heart-stopping romantic moments. And while everything seems rosy, there are subtle hints that tell you if the relationship will last or not. Keep reading to know what these signs are. You might be surprised at how obvious some of these hints can be.
Signs of gaslighting insist you said or did things you know you didn't do. deny or scoff at your recollection of events. call you “too sensitive”...
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7 Ways to Kick Addictive and Toxic Habits Answer the question - why do you want to stop the addiction/habit? Write down your reasons for quitting...
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The message of John 14:27 is a promise of eternal peace to all believers in the midst of troubles. Peace is the translation from the Hebrew word...
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Read More »While you don’t need to say “ I love you” after six months, you should be certain that you do like the other person and that your feelings are growing. Sometimes, it may take more than six months for a partner to say those three words.
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5 RED FLAGS in a Relationship Not trusting your gut. Things don't add up, but you're projecting what you want while disregarding the facts....
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