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Couple and Sexuality

Realtionships report the greatest joy. Also the greatest sufferings. The relationships with the closest people are particularly difficult because there is a common history that conditions, a series of expectations that weigh and many emotions involved. That is why it is easy that appear manipulative behaviors or even attitudes of psychological violence.

The couple relationship is especially complex, especially when doubts, jealousies and infidelities arise. Couple problems can reinforce the relationship but if a solution is not sought, they will end up breaking it. Discover how to overcome the crisis or how to know when it's time to definitely cut and turn the page. Learn to identify the first warning signs to avoid falling into a crisis and discover strategies to consolidate the relationship.

Master the conflict resolution strategies, learn to read extraverbal cues and develop your social skills to the fullest.

Sacrificing for Love: Are You Giving Too Much?

Maintaining a relationship sometimes involves making sacrifices and compromises. Sometimes we have to take a step back, restrict our freedom a bit, and make decisions based on our shared vision. All …

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Liquid Relationships: The Fragility of Bonds according to Zygmunt Bauman

We are a faithful reflection of our society. Whether we like it or not, the world around us influences our decisions, behaviors, value systems, and even the emotions we experience. We cannot ignore …

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How stress affects your relationship – and what to do to avoid it

Have you noticed that, after a tiring day, you argue with your partner over trivial matters? Or that accumulated fatigue distances you emotionally? You're not alone. Daily stress is a silent enemy …

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10 things we all deserve from a relationship

Finding someone who looks in the same direction as us, who loves and supports us, can lead us on the most wonderful adventure of our lives. However, when we don't find the "right" person, a …

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10 promises every couple should make to each other

When a relationship begins, it's filled with dreams, hopes, and good wishes. However, time and everyday life take care of everything, and that passion can soon give way to boredom. Therefore, it's not …

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How to get over a breakup: 5 psychological tools to get over your ex

A breakup not only marks the end of a relationship, but also the beginning of an intense and often confusing emotional journey. Suddenly, everything you took for granted disappears, and you find …

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My partner has asked me for time: What can I do?

In fairy tales, and also in Hollywood romantic movies, people meet, face a thousand obstacles to be together, but in the end love wins. And so, they live happily ever after. In real life, the …

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