Infatuation Rules
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The first year of the relationship is the hardest stage, and even when you're living together, you still discover new things about each other every day. How to Survive: The key to getting past the discovery stage is also discovery. The discovery of your partner's imperfections and your imperfections as well.
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Read More »Every couple will go through a rough patch in their relationship; That’s a reality. There will be arguments, disagreements, and frustrations along the way. But this does not mean that you give up on the person that you love or that you’re in a relationship with the wrong person. Conflict will always be there, but if you survive against all odds together, you will both create a harmonious and loving relationship. So if you’re going through a difficult time with your partner, this article is for you. This, too, shall pass, and you will survive the most challenging times in your relationship.
According to relationship therapist Aimee Hartstein, LCSW, as it turns out, the first year really is the hardest—even if you've already lived...
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Read More »As you get past the discovery stage, compromise with your partner happens. You are entering a commitment, and you feel secure and confident with the person you love. During the commitment stage, you may get too complacent. This is where the boredom and monotony of a relationship arises. How to Survive: As you learn to commit to one another, learn how to have open communication as well. Be open to what you feel, and learn to listen to your partner’s needs. When you feel bored, try to come up with new things to do. Relationships are a reflection of growth; when it’s stagnant, there’s no personal growth happening.
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