Infatuation Rules
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New research shows that relationships are actually more vulnerable to demise far sooner than the dreaded seven year itch. The most common time for a couple to split is right around the two year mark. By then, you've most likely seen everything about your partner—their best and their worst physically and emotionally.
The main reasons why relationships fail are loss of trust, poor communication, lack of respect, a difference in priorities, and little intimacy....
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There's a reason for this, according to new data from Match's Singles in America survey: Guys just get over breakups faster. Match surveyed more...
Read More »The first six months of a relationship are wonderful. There are flowers, candy and hundreds of emoji filled texts that are promptly read and responded to. You leave each other in the evening and video chat a few hours later. You share your food, wipe each others mouths and walk down the street with your hands in each other’s back pocket. You are happy and so in love with your companion. You can’t get enough of each other.
Six to 7 months Research has indicated that the average North American man takes 6-7 months to conclude if the person he is dating is marriage...
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Many couples who have called it quits end up getting back together. In fact, a 2013 study found that over one third of couples who live together...
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If you average all the reputable research on the ex recovery process and chances of getting your ex back, there's about a 43.5% chance your ex will...
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While no two marriages are the same, research shows that all happy, long-lasting marriages share the same five basic traits: communication,...
Read More »The duration of each stage is different for every couple. For some couples, the honeymoon stage may last for years and for others a few months. The important thing to note is the length of the stage has no correlation to the viability of the relationship. When you reach stage three, you have the power to determine how long it lasts. Getting out of stage three requires you to make a decision. You must decide that your relationship is worth it and you must chose to go all in. Here are a few things you can do to help move your relationship out of stage 3:
Consequences of loving someone too much. Loving someone means, you respect each other's boundaries. Loving too much means – you dismantle those...
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Despite the negative feelings, 49 percent of those considering leaving still had mixed feelings about hitting the road. The researchers point out...
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Men prefer a woman who can stay calm and relaxed. Beauty is more than make-up and a fancy haircut. Men find women more attractive when they are...
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Wanting to fix your relationship by changing your partner is the most common reason couples remain unhappy in relationships. You may be unhappy in...
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