Infatuation Rules
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13 red flags in a relationship to look out for Overly controlling behavior. Overly controlling behavior is a common red flag. ... Lack of trust. ... Feeling low self-esteem. ... Physical, emotional, or mental abuse. ... Substance abuse. ... Narcissism. ... Anger management issues. ... Codependency. More items... •
True love is a selfless feeling where you love each other unconditionally without any limitations. There is support and understanding without...
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What women find attractive is great hygiene and appearance. A man's style and degree of personal care is a huge part of what makes a guy attractive...
Read More »Human connection is an important part of our lives. Feeling loved and having a sense of connection contribute to our mental health. But not all relationships make our lives better. Some relationships aren't good for us. They damage our well-being instead of making it better. Some can even be toxic, and it’s important to recognize the red flags.
Red flags are often used in conversations around toxic or abusive relationships. Toxicity can present itself in any close relationship: friends,...
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"In the early days after a break-up, you're likely not to feel great, so try to distract yourself as much as possible," says Lester. "Make plans...
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People with brunette hair are the most attractive. By presenting pictures of the same woman with different dye hair colors, the researchers found...
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The loss of mutual respect can destroy a marriage quickly, or more often, lead to a painful, stressful and unhappy life for a couple. While this...
Read More »Communication is at the center of all healthy relationship dynamics. Without the freedom to express how you feel, very little progress can happen. Sometimes, a partner or friend is unaware of how their actions affect you. You need to communicate with them openly before any changes can happen.
Immediate Relationship Deal Breakers Physical Abuse. ... Verbal/Emotional Abuse. ... Cheating. ... Substance Abuse. ... Wanting / Not Wanting Kids....
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The Phantom glasses syndrome. After wearing your glasses daily for months or years, and one day, when you removed your glasses and use contact lens...
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Setting healthy boundaries involves respecting other people's opinions, ideas, and personal space, being able to say no and accept being told no,...
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Compliment him. ... Tell him you appreciate what he does for you and your family. ... Make time for things to get hot in the bedroom. ... Be...
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