Infatuation Rules
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How to Revive a Relationship Take a Step Backward to Go Forward. Remember the Things You Love About Your Partner. Maintain and Support You and Your Partner's Interests. Build a Culture of Appreciation and Respect. Strengthen Your Emotional Intelligence. Talk to Them. Date Your Partner Again.
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Read More »Relationships can be difficult at times and it's not uncommon for couples to find themselves losing romantic feelings and facing the decision of whether to remain together or separate. If you're in this position right now and are unsure if you want to continue the relationship, it's important to remember that relationships can go through many different phases. Just because you have lost feelings right now, doesn't mean that you can't ever get them back.
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The truth is, that while it might seem like you're arguing over nothing, this type of arguing is usually a sign of unresolved issues. If one or...
Read More »Try to relive those moments, whether it's by going out on a date, ordering the same meals you would've eaten back then, or do some of the old things you both used to do for fun with one another. These things may seem minor, but they can be essential in triggering your mind to remember how you felt about someone and why you felt the way you once felt.
What makes a healthy relationship? Start your relationship with purpose. ... Communicate to solve conflict. ... Make time for couple activities....
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Read More »It's easy to stop paying as much attention to your partner as you did initially, but if you want to rekindle the feelings you used to share, it could be as simple as paying more attention to the relationship. If you're married, remember that this doesn't mean you have to stop dating one another. Treat them the way you used to when you were trying to win them over. Think about what you used to do for each other and recreate those experiences, like where you went on your first date, things you used to do together, etc.
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