Infatuation Rules
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What month is the hardest in a relationship? The one and two month milestone are seemingly the hardest. There might be times you say to yourself, "I don't want a relationship like this," While you can look at all the dating advice out there, getting to know someone can be hard.
Men consistently find women the most attractive when they have a low waist-to-hip ratio — commonly referred to as an hourglass figure. New research...
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The weak points of a narcissist “I don't believe you.” The power of dismissal. “I don't believe you. ... “Your behavior doesn't make sense.” Their...
Read More »“Making it to this point in a relationship is a sign of your clear connection. Conflict is only natural and can be a point of constructive growth . So often growth comes with challenges but try to remember that challenges can be healthy and positive.”- Ryan Smith, LPC, NCC Many of us yearn for a long-term, committed relationship. You may not know what milestones to expect as a relationship progresses naturally over time. Here’s what usually happens after a couple has been together for six months. Remember, no matter what you're experiencing in your relationship, an online therapist can help you work through any questions.
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Read More »Is there a lingering feeling that you and your partner aren’t truly compatible? If so, it’s crucial to explore why that is and if it’s something that can be resolved. Compatibility doesn’t mean that everything about you is the same; it means that your major goals fit together and that you have a healthy connection, whatever that means for you. Disparities between you and your partner when it comes to the big things you want in life, such as having children and raising a family, are something that you likely want to crack down on at the six-month mark in a relationship. For example, if it bothers you that you’ve always wanted kids and your partner is adamant that they don’t, it’s time to have a conversation. It doesn’t mean that either one of you needs convincing or changing; it’s okay that you want to have kids, and it’s okay that your partner doesn’t. It’s just something to keep in mind if you’re in it for the long haul. If you have a dealbreaker and that dealbreaker comes up, it’s something to consider and start a conversation about at the very least.
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The four S's of a secure attachment style refer to feeling safe, seen, soothed, and secure. Making children feel these ways may help them establish...
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In the context of a marriage, the feelings of neglect, being left out, and not being heard are collectively referred to as emotional abandonment....
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Definitely, not all people but some people can sense it, especially empaths. An empath or someone you're in sync with can catch your vibrations...
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