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It’s inevitable. Even in the best, most loving relationships people will clash and experience conflict at times. Each of you...
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It’s inevitable. Even in the best, most loving relationships people will clash and experience conflict at times. Each of you...
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Unsurprisingly, it’s people who bear the blame for relationship issues. It’s not time, your budget, or a prudish fairy that...
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I hate to break it to you, but marriage is not about personal satisfaction. It is not about whether your...
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Kyle and Rachel have been married (mostly happily) for eight years. Rachel is a hairstylist and Kyle is a successful...
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Although a “gotcha” moment might make a good crime show, it’s not a good tactic to use when talking to...
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When we know we’ve done something wrong, it is far easier to find excuses or justify our behavior than to...
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🎧 Listen to this article News of infidelity can shatter a person. There is a deep sense of betrayal...
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The narcissus flower, as well as the personality type, received its name sake from a character found in Greek mythology....
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In the book, “How We Love,” Milan and Kay Yerkovich describe various personality imprints. The Yerkovichs use the term “imprinting”...
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Sex addiction is real. In a society that is sexualized in more than a thousand ways, men who suffer from sex addiction...
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Being a “people pleaser” often looks like this: you’re nauseous thinking about asking someone their opinion or permission. Your palms...
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When you’re smack dab in the middle of a fight with your spouse, “fighting fair,” “being reasonable,” and other marital...
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