Posted at Dec 17th, 2009 in Relationship Advice
by Drew Cane
After going through a break up, you will most likely be feeling the effects of a broken heart. Before you begin to seek out advice on how to get your ex back, it would be wise to first see what you can do about healing your poor little heart.
Movies and popular songs have trivialized a broken heart, but the fact of the matter is that a broken heart can be more painful and feel more life threatening than open heart surgery. No, a broken heart may not be able to kill you, but the symptoms can certainly make you feel like you want to curl up and die.
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Posted at Dec 16th, 2009 in Relationship Advice
by Dalia Benitez Summers
In today’s tough economic times, starting to date again might seem scary. After all, you want to give a good impression even though your budget is tight. In these situations it is best to find creative solutions that involve places and things to do that are less expensive than the standard restaurant or live concert.
Fortunately, there are ways you can have a great date on a budget:
Go outdoors – Having a mutual experience is a great way to bond. Look for a nice hike or bike ride or just go out and take a stroll in the park. Outdoor settings can be perfect for spending a relaxed time together and really getting to know each other better.
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Posted at Dec 15th, 2009 in Relationship Advice
by Hans S Delane
Conflict and differences are common in any relationships. Contrary to the views of many people who consider that conflict is bad, differences can really be positive for your bond. In fact there are constructive as well as detrimental ways to handle it.
Showing hostility towards your partner is an improper means to deal with conflict. Display of aggression whether verbal or nonverbal must be avoided. Insulting, arguing, speaking derogatorily or being sardonic is some pessimistic means to handle incongruity.
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Posted at Dec 14th, 2009 in Relationship Advice
by Gracie Edwards
Your girlfriend just broke up with you and you still want to get her back, read on. You know what? 9 times out of 10 it’s because you did something wrong. It’s a bit difficult for men to maintain relations with women, but still it is perfectly possible to do that with the right knowledge. You have what went wrong first, so you can get your ex girlfriend back.
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Posted at Dec 14th, 2009 in Relationship Advice
by Colin Jones
How is anger management connected to domestic violence? Put simply, most people that abuse their partner in this kind of situation, are angry due to an anti-social disorder in that person’s subconscious mind. Anger is one of the main symptoms of personality disorder, including paranoia, schizophrenia, schizoid, antisocial, psychopathic, histrionic and sociopathic personalities.
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Posted at Dec 13th, 2009 in Online Dating Tips
by Dorthy Weatherbush
Online dating used to somewhat taboo. It wasn’t that people openly talked about and wasn’t something that most people openly approved of. It wasn’t until very recently that online dating has become more common place. It seems that people are coming out successful, with relationships ending in marriage, which has more and more people lining up to be matched. Sites like eHarmony.com claim to be able to match you with someone you’ll be truly compatible with and they even have plenty of success stories and testimonials for you to read.
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Posted at Dec 12th, 2009 in Relationship Advice
by Gracie Edwards
The emotional distress and despair could be really overwhelming after a separation. Your mind will be filled in with the most crazy things and thoughts when you start thinking about your ex. It’s really impossible to focus on anything else. But you still have a life and and you still have to move on.
Of course, friends and family will comfort you and give you all their support. But we all know that it will never work because you are out of your mind. things could be even worse because they will constantly remind of your of your breakup.
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