Communication

Optimal conversation lowers stress in relationships

According to research from Kansas State University, young adults who have optimal conversation with their partners are less likely to hold onto anger and are more likely to be happy with their relationship.

Should you Know Everything about Someone’s Past Before you Marry?

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Getting married is one of the most blessed experiences in life. This is because of the emotions of deep love, security and abiding loyalty that you can look forward to in the relationship. And yet there are few more traumatic experiences as being in a marriage which conceals lies, deceit and half-truths. Should you then know everything about someone’s past before walking down the aisle with him/her?

Humour reduced to simple mathematical formula

London, Jan 3 : The formula h = m x s may seem a simple mathematical formula, but it is actually a humour.

The formula devised by evolutionary theorist Alastair Clarke from Cumbria suggests untrue information is the funniest, the Daily Star reported.

Men are reluctant to confront partners about weight

London, Dec 21 (ANI): Men are much more reluctant than women, when it comes to confronting partners about their expanding waistlines, a new study has revealed.

Four quick ways to spot liars

London, Dec 14 (ANI): A body-language expert has released a list of the four most common ways to spot whether someone is lying.

How to Help an Alcoholic Partner

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Being in a relationship with an alcoholic is perhaps the second worst thing after being an alcoholic yourself.  Often it would seem like you are dealing with two people; the sober person who is genuinely repentant and even ready to fight the addiction and the person under the influence of alcohol, who is unable to deal with the challenges of real life. If you find yourself and your family increasingly being affected by your partner’s alcoholism, it is time to take action.

10 Things Never to Say During a Fight

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Fights are not uncommon in a relationship. No matter how much two people love each other, they are never going to feel exactly the same way about every single thing in their relationship – indeed this is not even humanly possible, unless those two are scientific clones of one another. However it is important to fight fair – that is seeking to air out differences with the purpose of resolving them and not merely to ‘win’ an argument or insult the other person. To do this, make sure you never say the following ten things during a fight.

When your Boyfriend Says he Needs Some Space

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Every relationship no matter how loving requires partners to be by themselves every now and then. This is not only important for them to recharge their personal selves but also to help them grow as individuals. However having your boyfriend say outright that he needs some space can be quite scary and leave you wondering about what went wrong. Here are few tips on what he may mean and what you can do about it.

When you Remember Important Dates of your Relationship But he Doesn’t

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Many women have been at the receiving end of the apparent inability of men to remember important dates in a relationship. Explanations are numerous and varied - ranging from the favorite one of men being essentially thick-headed to merely feigning forgetfulness so that they can escape having to spend money on gifts. Whatever the truth is - and this will differ from one guy to another – it is his partner who in the end is left feeling hurt by the seeming insensitivity of her man. If this has happened with you more than once, here are few tips on coping with a partner who cannot remember important dates of your relationship.

Should you Discuss your Pet Peeves with your Partner?

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No matter how completely compatible two people are in a relationship, there are bound to some personal habits of one which drives the other crazy. Popularly termed pet peeves, these seem to pose no major danger to the relationship unlike infidelity, alcoholism or financial irresponsibility. And yet when the irritations caused by pet peeves build up over time, they can burst forth with frightening force and seriously damage a relationship. So should you or not discuss your pet peeves with your partner?

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