Infatuation Rules
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The 7-Year Itch is the idea that marriages start to decline or end in divorce around the seven-year mark due to boredom or even unhappiness. Either one or both partners can feel the 7-Year Itch and can be produced by several different factors, including: Lack of communication. Miscommunication.
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Read More »Surely you’ve heard the term “7-Year Itch,” thrown around by friends or family, or maybe the movie of a similar name. Whatever the origin may be, it’s important to know exactly what the 7-Year Itch is to work through it and set you and your partner up for long-term marital success.
Here are a few of them: She starts making plans without you. ... She starts avoiding you. ... She only calls you when she needs you. ... She...
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Flirty texts for him Y/N: Thinking about me? Feeling cuddly? ... Still wearing your sweatshirt… Netflix? ... Can't stop thinking about your lips....
Read More »Start having crucial talks about money now. Unpack your plans to spend and save on goals 1, 2, and 5 years from now, not just around your wedding! You’ll quickly discover that these talks will lead to a deeper understanding of each other and potentially solidify your path to a fruitful relationship.
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