Infatuation Rules
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The Vital Benefits of Good Relationships Research shows that good relationships help people live longer, deal with stress better, have healthier habits, and have stronger resistance to colds. In a 2010 review of 148 studies, researchers found that social relationships improve lifespans.
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The higher trust level gives us peace of mind." Waiting can help solidify your partner's decision, but even more importantly, it creates a...
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Clear communication, openness to new experiences, and respect for your partner are key if you want to build a lasting, loving relationship. 1. Make...
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Read More »Because so many evidently grow up without clearly knowing what a secure bond is, it’s important to talk about it. Author and researcher Dr. Sue Johnson has dedicated her life to understanding healthy human attachment. She has a helpful acronym: healthy connection provides “Accessibility, warm Responsiveness, and a certain kind of Engagement …A.R.E. – as in ‘Are you there for me?’ ” A good relationship is balanced and helps both people. Knowing we matter to someone “gives us strength – a sense that we can tolerate being vulnerable and deal with challenges,” explains Johnson.
People really do report experiencing love at first sight, or the instant they encounter a person. It's a strong initial attraction that could later...
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7 Things Emotionally Intelligent People Don't Do They don't get caught up in other people's drama. ... They don't complain. ... They don't always...
Read More »Even if the world did not seem like a safe place as a child, you can change that today. You can be in charge of adding safe relationships to your life and allowing them to be your path to health now! Healthy bonds enable us to calm the anxiety and fight-flight responses that are the legacy of trauma. When we have a relationship that is a safe haven, it means we do not need to face our fears alone – we can turn to each other for shared support, strength and joy. It takes time to learn how to open up to others so that healthy relationships can form, but it can be done. You can build secure, safe attachments later at any time in your life. It’s never too late to begin.
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How To Make Your Boyfriend Obsessed With You Make Your Boyfriend Feel Loved. ... Make Him Feel Valued. ... Be An Equal Partner In a Relationship....
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Studies show that your brain registers the emotional pain of heartbreak in the same way as physical pain, which is why you might feel like your...
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Types of Insecurities People who struggle with low self esteem may find it hard to feel safe in relationships because they always anticipate...
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