Infatuation Rules
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What not to do in a Long Distance Relationship? Don't hide your feelings. Don't pretend everything is okay when it isn't. ... Don't judge your relationship based on what others say. ... Don't let the relationship control your life. ... Don't be unresponsive. ... Don't be dishonest. ... Don't be out of reach.
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Read More »It takes a lot to make a relationship work. Being in a long-distance relationship is even harder. You don’t get to see your partner every day and mostly depend on technology to stay in contact. The long-distance relationship challenges & pushes you in ways you could have never imagined. Sometimes you tend to make mistakes and learn from them. But if you don’t fix the problems, they can tear your relationship apart. Here is a list of things you should avoid for a successful long-distance relationship.
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Read More »Absolutely nothing is “normal.” Some couples text a million times a day, while others save it for pillow talk. Sometimes, on super busy workdays, there might be no communication at all. And that's totally fine. Try to figure out your limits so you can draw up the communication blueprint for your relationship.
“I’m a big texter. I like to share my thoughts on news, vent about work and just have a little light banter. It helps me get through the day. But my long-term boyfriend is not a texter and literally goes hours without texting me back. He was a lot better early in our relationship, but it’s been a few years, and he’s no longer as communicative. It bothers me a lot, but I can’t tell what a reasonable amount of communication is. He insists what we had was too much. What’s the answer?” This is actually a very common problem in relationships. Why? Probably because our standards for communication are often set in the dating phase when things are new and exciting and you have a lot to learn about each other. For lots of folks, once you settle into a relationship, get into a routine and even move in together, there’s less urgency. When communication in a relationship evolves and our expectations don’t, there’s a dissonance, and to resolve it, we need to check in with ourselves and our partner. But before you get to that, here’s a general guideline for how communication tends to ebb and flow throughout a relationship. Read on, and try to point to where you might land.
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