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Relationship: Do Not Repeat Do Not Repeat Do Not Repeat
We make mistakes doing household work, doing office work and in relationships too. Those of you who ignore the mistakes make the biggest blunder in their life. If you make mistakes learn from your mistakes and never repeat them. Making mistakes, accepting and then not repeating them builds a positive attitude in a person. The positive attitude broadens your mental outlook and builds better understanding of people and situations.
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Relationship: Showing Love
Showing love to each other increases the love. If you love your spouse show it with care and affection. If somebody cares for you and considers your likes and dislikes then there is an element of love in that relationship but if that care and consideration is shown in a love relationship then it is the exact way to express love with a difference.
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How To Get Over Him - Quickly
I am no expert at love. The very word makes me nauseous and sets my body to a defensive mode. But I have had my heart broken once or twice. Badly. By some pathetic loser by the way. Lucky for me, I'm a quick learner. I made ridiculous mistakes of cosmic proportions and learnt a thing or two.
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Know Your Man: Love And Sex
In matters of love and sex, of course, as with many other things, men and women are not in the same page. Men need sex to give love; women need love to have sex.
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Break Ups - A Way to Cope
To anyone that’s been through one (and that’s probably most), a break up in a relationship and be catastrophic. Some sufferers even feel that it is the ‘End of the World’. If you haven’t ever had a bad relationship break up like this then you could probably sympathise with someone that has.
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On Shame
Are you ashamed to admit that you are in a bad relationship? You may not feel ready to leave, but have you considered the cost to you of staying in it?
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The 5 Most Important Things In A Relationship
Are you looking for what you really want in a relationship? Or are you actually trying to compensate for what you lack? Find out how you can create a relationship that sustains and nurtures you.
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Jim Belushi's Take on Dating, Sex and Marriage
I read somewhere that the human brain absorbs information at a deeper level when a person is laughing. If that's true, you will learn more about what it means to be a man, according to Jim, than any Dr. Phil lecture.
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Relationship - Test If You Are Feeling Crushed?
Is your relationship becoming uncomfortable? Are you no longer enjoying the relationship? Do you not understand what might be going wrong, but you can sense it? You are not happy, but cannot pin point the cause of unhappiness.
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Silence—The Ultimate Control and Power Over Another
There are fifteen categories of verbal abuse. Verbal abuse is a violation, not a conflict. In describing verbal abuse it is a boundary violation, it is an intrusion upon another, or disregard of another in a relentless pursuit of Power Over, superiority and dominance by covert or overt means.
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Relationship Sabatoge
Sometimes, the enemy is us. By repeating the same negative patterns and behaviors, we often sabatoge our relationships. When we choose partners based on surface credentials rather than values and character, we set ourselves up for relationship failure.
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Flirting - A Betrayal of Trust
Flirting has been glamorized in recent times. The internet especially has created an
entertaining and flourishing version of it. A flirt is portrayed as having great fun.
Is that really the case? Is flirting worth the cost?
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16 Ways To Spot An Abusive Man
It can be hard to spot an abusive man at the start of the relationship, because you may not know what to look for. These 16 tips can help you to identify the tell-tale signs right from the start.
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Relationships: Giving to Get
Are you giving love to your partner for the joy of giving, or are you giving
to get love? Do you believe that your best feelings come from the getting
of love or from the sharing of love?
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Know your Man: His Mother
This is a series of short articles about men and their preferences. Men are not difficult beings, or the enemy, as some women would like us to belief. They are simply different. By understanding and accepting their men, women can save their relationships and keep their sanity.
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