In a Relationship-Love Means Being Able to Say “NO”
Can you say NO to your partner? Can you tolerate hearing NO? In a relationship, the freedom to say NO may be one of the
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Can you say NO to your partner? Can you tolerate hearing NO? In a relationship, the freedom to say NO may be one of the
Evolutionary theory, gender differences, stereotype, media myth and cultural expectations invite us to recognize that men have more sexual desire than women both in frequency
Most couples know the positive sounds of silence–the mutual experience of sharing time and space together without needing words. Be it walking the dog together,
Recently the American Psychological Association reported the latest findings on what makes love last in a marriage. The results of one series of studies by
While the definition of intimacy may vary depending on the relationship, it is generally felt to be the “ authentic” connection between two people. As
Whenever an affair is exposed involving a well known celebrity, politician or neighbor, there seems far more interest in presuming the motives of the man
Almost everyone has felt the shock of hearing that a couple that seemed “so great together” was breaking up. It can also be just as
According to the urban dictionary, ‘friends with benefits’ are defined as “Two friends who have a sexual relationship without being emotionally involved.” Wait a minute…
Probably the hardest things to change are the things we don’t realize we’re doing – like invalidating our partner. Thanks to a plethora of self-help
If you are looking for the perfect partner or trying to be one – think twice. Perfection is painfully unrealistic for individuals and emotionally costly
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