Infatuation Rules
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8 Ways to Ruin Your Relationship Take your partner for granted. There's no better way to help hurry the end of the relationship than to just assume your partner is always there to make your life easier. ... Stop talking. ... Stop expressing your feelings. ... Stop listening. ... Kill the fun. ... Nitpick. ... Threaten. ... Ignore your partner. 4 days ago
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