In the introduction, we reveal how to recognize the ulterior motives of a man who uses these common phrases and what this means for your relationship.
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Since dating has moved online, we've returned to a similar way of choosing a partner as it was in the days of arranged marriages. He quickly misleads us into choosing our cupids based on their height, facial features and, above all, their references - where he studied, what books he reads and what promising job he has. However, this quickly leads to a trap: just because someone makes a good impression on paper, doesn't mean they're right for you. You can read why this is so in the article.
Only an incredibly self-confident person admits that he is the one who made a mistake. Although admitting it is painful, it is the first step towards positive change. Of course, it takes two for a bad partnership, and we can sabotage it ourselves without even realizing it. If you are doing these 5 things, you are almost certainly the one who is the 'problem' in this relationship.
If your last few dates have been unsuccessful, we have a tip for you that is worth trying. Watch porn before a date and you'll have a better chance of getting another.
What if we meet again? Would things be different? Would you pick up where we left off as if not so much time had passed?
Women are from Venus and men are from Mars. That's why communication is sometimes difficult between us. And if you want to avoid unnecessary arguments, avoid these five questions. Will it work?
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Have you ever wondered if the statement, "I can't live without you!" really an expression of love or just a sign of insecurity?
"Everyone has a clear opinion about how others should live, but they don't know how to live their own lives." - Paulo Coelho
Couples who give each other nicknames are happier and have a stronger bond...well, at least according to a survey conducted by Superdrug Online Doctor.
Family relationships can be complicated, and even if we are aware that they are harming us and it would be best for us to cut off contact with family members, we are often held back by a sense of guilt. Why shouldn't we think like that?