Infatuation Rules
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As humans, the relationships we form with other people are vital to our mental and emotional well-being and even our survival. Humans have an inherent desire to be close to other people — to connect and build relationships.
You lose interest in each other and start taking things for granted when you spend too much time together. It all leads to an unhealthy...
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While the women in this study responded favorably to a strong jawline in men, they used thinness and fatness to cue them into a man's overall...
Read More »As humans, the relationships we form with other people are vital to our mental and emotional well-being and even our survival. Humans have an inherent desire to be close to other people — to connect and build relationships. While a man talking to a volleyball while stranded on an island (Remember the movie?) isn't necessarily "healthy," his compulsion for company is. That's because healthy relationships, whether romantic, friendships or familial, can help make life healthier. Focus on having a network of social support. — Sheehan D. Fisher, PhD "Social support is a very important part of being a human, and therefore when social relationships break down or are damaged, it can have a big impact on our mental health and well-being," says Northwestern Medicine Psychologist Sheehan D. Fisher, PhD, who is a relationship expert.
What not to do in a Long Distance Relationship? Don't hide your feelings. Don't pretend everything is okay when it isn't. ... Don't judge your...
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At the end of a relationship, a narcissist will often spiral down a long-winded gauntlet of manipulation tactics. They may blame you for causing...
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A real man is passionate about something, and he lets that passion drive his goals. He isn't content to just sit and wait for things to happen to...
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"Three times is plenty." Psychologist Nikki Martinez agrees, saying 3–5 texts per day is perfect. "More if there is something specific you need,...
Read More »Healthy relationships set the perfect tone for an overall healthy lifestyle. If your spouse, friends or other loved ones encourage eating a healthy diet, exercising, not smoking, etc., you're likely to follow in their footsteps. It's a lot easier to take on healthy behaviors when you surround yourself with people who are doing the same.
comparative rejection According to a new study from Cornell University, published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, the most...
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Signs your relationship may be ending or over Communication breakdown. ... Lack of physical intimacy. ... Aggressive or confrontational...
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What Are the Early Warning Signs of Emotional Abuse to Look for? Feel insecure and have low self-esteem. Appear depressed or anxious. Be withdrawn...
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Men love women who are thoughtful, caring, loving and kind. A woman who does little things for her man for no other reason other than that she...
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