3 Types of Harsh Statements and Ruined Relationships
The tongue is a double-edged sword; what comes out of your mouth is a slippery slope. Once the genie is out of the bottle, it can’t be put back in.
The tongue is a double-edged sword; what comes out of your mouth is a slippery slope. Once the genie is out of the bottle, it can’t be put back in.
Don’t want to be taken for granted? Then don’t take yourself for granted. Find out what you can do to stay interesting.
Loving someone more is really about improved communication and focusing on their positive aspects. Keeping shared dreams alive helps, too.
Neglecting friends and family, afraid to say no to your partner — these are a few of the telltale signs you might be spending too much time together.
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Dating has changed a lot over the years. Expectations about who pays has also changed. Should you split the costs? Find out how to resolve this matter.
Even if your partner can’t tell you faked an orgasm, you can, and over time fake orgasms can change a relationship. Read why it’s better to be honest.
Money is the source of much stress in a relationship. Discussing finances and responsibilities goes a long away to keeping harmony.
It’s unlikely you’re being used by your partner for money, but hey, if you feel anxiety over money, maybe it’s time for a heart-to-heart. Read more here!
Wondering if it’s possible to love someone too much? Think Romeo and Juliet — and how did that turn out? Keep love in the proper perspective. Here’s what we mean.