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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.

Commitment-phobic: Why do so many young people refuse to have a partner?

There's a statistic that's disconcerting in its starkness: in Spain, approximately half of the young population will never get married. It's not that they'll get divorced or marry later; they simply …

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7 behaviors that ruin a relationship (and how to avoid them)

Romantic relationships don't break down overnight. They generally deteriorate gradually, with small habits that, repeated day after day, erode the connection, trust, and intimacy. In fact, ruining a …

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Why “it’s not you, it’s me” is not a valid reason to end a relationship

“It’s not you, it’s me,” words that weigh like a tombstone. And in fact, they become the gravestone of the relationship. A free pass for those who utter them, exempting them from giving further …

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How to set boundaries in a relationship without feeling guilty?

Setting boundaries in a relationship is essential for it to work, but it's often easier said than done. Establishing that kind of balance is difficult when we start from the romanticized idea that we …

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7 tips to improve a relationship, according to a psychologist who’s seen it all

All relationships require work. If you want a relationship to work, you have to dedicate time and effort to it. Unfortunately, sometimes we're so caught up in our own inner world and lead such busy …

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How to get over a breakup when you still love each other: What nobody tells you

Separating from someone you still love is probably one of the most painful experiences you'll ever have to go through. It's not just the physical separation, but the emotional void it leaves, as well …

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Ritual of Appreciation: The Powerful Exercise to Improve Your Relationship

Negativity is a silent poison that slowly kills a relationship. And the worst part is that we don't realize it until a crisis hits and we feel the relationship's death throes. At this point, it's …

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