Infatuation Rules
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#13 Let Him Go If a guy persistently ignores you (for whatever reason), it likely means he isn't ready for a relationship with you. It also means he doesn't really care about your feelings or needs. What is this? So, if you're looking for real commitment, you will need to walk away and search for that elsewhere.
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Read More »Try to be conscious of this negative thinking trap. Even if you played a role in this behavior, it doesn’t mean it’s okay for someone to disrespect you. A mature, healthy man has enough dignity to tell you when your behavior upsets him. Likewise, he won’t just ghost you if he feels things are heading in a different direction.
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Promotes Positivity. Trust is important in relationships because it allows you to be more open and giving. If you trust your partner, you are more...
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Many times, the true signs are in the little things like his body language, the way he prioritizes you, or when he goes out of his way to try to...
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Roaching refers to hiding the fact that you're seeing other people from the person you're dating. Even though you may not be in an exclusive...
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In marriage, there are also “deadly sins.” I call those deadly sins: abuse, addiction and adultery — or “The Three As.” These deadly sins, if...
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