Infatuation Rules
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Communication, communication, communication. This is one of the most important aspects of a relationship, but so many couples struggle with it. There are many things in a relationship you can solve with effective communication. You need it to set boundaries, to solve problems, express feelings, and more.
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Read More »Both parties need to respect each other’s feelings and boundaries. You need to value and take care of each other in every way you can. When you respect and love one another, you’ll have a beautiful relationship. This foundation of trust and security is essential and will lead to wonderful things.
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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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