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Long-Term Relationships Require Time, Energy, Work, but Also 3 Important Things
It is said that love must be great for a relationship to last and lead to marriage. Long-term relationships require time, energy, and work. However, psychologists believe that there are three very important things for a relationship to last: maturity, matching, and synchronization.
By Amy Hamilton4 years ago in Humans
Sport Together Can Save Your Relationship
It may seem strange, but according to some studies, people who do sports together have a more harmonious relationship. Researchers have found that those people who exercise together (such as jogging) could save their relationship. Find out more about this in this article.
By Amy Hamilton4 years ago in Humans
Tips for Living Beautifully So That You Can Win the Love of Those around You
Some people think they are unlucky in love. They believe that giving and receiving love healthily and reciprocally should be easy, perfectly natural. The reality of life shows that sometimes this is quite complicated.
By Kaidan Power4 years ago in Humans
Are You a Stepparent and Don’t Know How to Have a Good Relationship with Your Child?
How can the stepfather have a good relationship with the child? The role of the stepfather is never easy to assume: it is enough to think about how stepmothers or fathers are portrayed in some stories to see that the stepfather is often transformed into a negative character
By Sanaya Yates4 years ago in Humans
How Can the Age Difference between Siblings Affect Family Relationships?
Many parents want to have at least two children, if not more, the image of a big and united family, the idea of two close siblings loving each other, being an enchanting one; However, no one asks the children what their opinion and feelings are when a brother or sister appears in the family.
By Sanaya Yates4 years ago in Humans
Why Doesn’t My Husband Accept Fatherly Responsibility and Get Involved in Caring for the Baby?
Sometimes a new mother may feel almost like a single mother, the father being rather absent with the birth of the baby; In this case, the question is "why does my husband not accept the responsibility of father and not get involved in the care of the baby"? Why, with the birth of the baby, does he seem to run away from responsibilities and is rather absent when it comes to interacting with babies?
By Conrad Dominguez4 years ago in Humans
Why Is It Good to Dine with Your Family
After a long day, all you want is to prepare dinner as soon as possible, let everyone in the house know that the food is ready, and let them serve each other whenever and however they want, while you have - finally - a few free moments; Family meal, however, is a valuable and extremely healthy family ritual. And once you're a parent, having a family meal gives your kids many benefits.
By Conrad Dominguez4 years ago in Humans
Authoritarian Parents, Hyper-Protective Parents, Ultra-Permissive Parents, and Indifferent Parents
Parents form their parental style over time, depending on their personality, their principles and values, their perspective on the child's upbringing and discipline, their own childhood experiences, even depending on the child's way of being and the nature of the relationship. with this (the same parents may adopt somewhat different parenting styles with two different children).
By Conrad Dominguez4 years ago in Humans
Stop Pretending and Start Living
It is easier to wear masks than to be completely honest with yourself. But what's the point? In the end, it's expensive. «Do you want to be happy? Then don't do what you don't like. Pretense and deception give rise to pure misery »-Michael Lee
By Habibah Vazquez4 years ago in Humans
3 Principles That Will Bring You Closer to Your Vocation
The 3 principles that will bring you closer to your vocation can be understood if you answer a few questions: What does a day in your life look like? Do you do what you love? Do you feel fulfilled? Do you look forward to the next day?
By Faiz Reese4 years ago in Humans