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Meeting your partner's parents? Ahh, it's a big step in any serious relationship! Go into the meeting confident and relaxed.
Silence is often seen as a good thing, but it really depends on how it's used. Psychologists point out that when silence is used to control or manipulate, it turns into the toxic "silent treatment." This is way different from taking a quiet moment to reflect before having an honest conversation.
Ever heard of love bombing? It's basically when someone showers you with affection to manipulate you! It may feel nice at first, but later it leads to gaslighting in 99% cases. And you know, narcissists and sociopaths are pros at this! So, know the signs and not fall for it.
In a perfect world, every breakup would be amicable, and relationships would stand the test of time. Unfortunately, we don't live in an ideal world, and breakups are often unpleasant experiences. This raises the question of whether blocking your ex is the right move and how to navigate this decision. While there are no easy answers, we can provide some guidance on the matter.
Cheating can definitely rock the boat, but it doesn’t have to be the end. If there’s genuine regret and both people are willing to work on it, you can heal and rebuild trust.
Most long-lasting relationships start out with a lot of love. Romantic dates, shared secrets, and sweet nothings are the order of the day. Sadly, even the strongest relationships can start to show signs of wear and tear after a while.
Emotional boundaries are the limits you set on how much emotional energy you give and receive in any connection, whether it's romantic, platonic, familial, or work-related. Gabriella Giachin, a licensed clinical social worker at New York City Psychotherapy Collective, says that the purpose of these limits is to protect your mental health and make you feel safe.
Many relationships end badly because people don't know what to say to each other. Hurtful words can damage your partner's feelings, even if they aren't unforgivable. Saying something unpleasant can break trust, cause emotional pain, and strain the relationship. Luckily, it's just a habit. A habit that you can easily fix.
A new study in Personality and Individual Differences suggests compatibility is key to lasting relationships, throwing shade on the whole 'opposites attract' idea.
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