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The 5 Most Common Problems in a Relationship
Because love is not like in movies, a relationship is never spiced up with butterflies, rainbows, and the sun. Relationship problems? All couples have them. Most of the time, the conversations that cause the most frustration and destroy relationships are the everyday ones, the small ones that over time become so hard to bear that they turn into real monsters.
By David Hardin4 years ago in Humans
10 Ways to Love Life Even More in the Middle of It
People have finally realized that the middle of life is a time when you can live better than ever. It's just a matter of attitude, inner state, and mentality. One of the easiest ways to live well in and out of life is to rebel against negative and frightening myths about aging.
By Ritchie Miller4 years ago in Humans
Sapiosexuality: Why Some of Us Are Simply Attracted to Intelligence
A sapiosexual person is defined as "someone who finds intelligence as the most attractive sexual element" and is more common than you might think. Intelligence is sexy and here are the scientific basics that show us why:
By Leonard Braun4 years ago in Humans
Team Sports or Individual Sports: Which Is Best for Your Child?
As they grow older, their children develop a personality that changes their temperament, changes their interests, develops their physical abilities, and so on. We also wrote about how to choose the sports activity for the child according to these particularities. Now, to answer the dilemma, what do we choose: team or individual sports? First of all, let's study the advantages of both types of sports.
By Marcelina Lindsey4 years ago in Humans
How to Motivate (Not Force!) The Child to Adopt an Active Lifestyle
From the first steps, the child feels the need to move. All you have to do is bring it to the playground to convince yourself of this - it will climb on the slide, it will squat, it will hang on a ladder or rope, and so on.
By Hester Schneider4 years ago in Humans
