Infatuation Rules
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What Is the 90-Day Rule for Dating and Why Does It Matter? The 90-day dating rule suggests waiting 90 days after you start dating someone to have sex with them. Both men and women can follow the 90-day dating rule as it's intended to help develop close and long-lasting relationships.
They desire a sincere, family-oriented, honest, trustworthy, and respectful man. A woman often looks for a man who will treat her with love, care,...
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Most guys prefer women with a fairly normal BMI. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the average woman is overweight and has a BMI...
Read More »Are you ready to have a serious relationship? Do you want to stop wasting your time dating for months or years, just for it to end? Get off the dating roller coaster. Start by looking back over your past relationship and decide what you liked and did not like. Formulate that list of wants for your future relationship. Most importantly learn from your past mistakes.
Love is a set of emotions and behaviors characterized by intimacy, passion, and commitment. It involves care, closeness, protectiveness,...
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You think about breaking up all the time Wondering whether to stay together every once in a while is normal. It's when you can't stop thinking...
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In many cases, people think their spouse is cheating on them because either they've cheated on someone in the past or are about to. Psychologists...
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An analysis revealed eight key reasons: anger, self-esteem, lack of love, low commitment, need for variety, neglect, sexual desire, and situation...
Read More »The 90-day no-contact rule after a breakup means just that — no contact for 90 days. Giving yourself at least three months to process a breakup without reaching out to your ex can help you grow, heal and think about yourself and your needs. Having the space to grieve and process the relationship can also give you the perspective you need to make healthy, empowering and self-affirming decisions in the future. You may conclude the relationship was never meant to last. Conversely, you may decide the relationship is worth fighting for. Most of all, you may learn to appreciate yourself and your needs. With this newfound awareness comes an increase in personal power, the wisdom to know what makes you happy and the strength to assert what you’d like in a future relationship.
Love Is Selfless; Attachment Is Self-Centered Josue says that the major difference between love and attachment is that “love is a feeling directed...
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Hugging often creates a feeling of calmness and relaxation. That's because of oxytocin, which is sometimes called the "cuddle hormone." Oxytocin is...
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There is no definitive amount of date that marks the transition into exclusivity. Some individuals might feel ready to become exclusive after three...
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You might continue to text for a few more weeks but there is no further action to meet. This is what's caspering is about. Simply put, it is a...
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