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Dating, married, single, divorced, and more. Advice on the relationships you have in life. Dear, Humans..
When Is The Last Time You Checked Your Relationship?
Communication is one of the most important attributes in any relationship. When communication is lacking then the relationship suffers. Some other important attributes is Respect, Trust, and Individuality. If a relationship lacks any of these items, most times a relationship will fail. However, it takes two to keep a relationship alive.
By Bella Rose6 years ago in Humans
10 Tips for a Happy and Healthy Relationship
Being in a relationship should add something good to your life, not drain you or cause stress. It takes constant work for you and your partner (or partners) to find happiness together. Here are ten tips on how to maintain a healthy relationship.
By Tone Breistrand6 years ago in Humans
Ten Things You Should Always Thank Your Partner For
It's no secret that relationships aren't always easy or perfect. We go through ups and downs and it gets difficult at times. However, just because relationships aren't easy doesn't mean that they aren't worth it. It just takes a lot of love, a lot of work, and a lot of patience to keep them going. It's also important to appreciate your partner for who they are and what they do for you. So here are ten things that you should always thank your partner for.
By Samantha Proctor6 years ago in Humans
Protecting Your Most Valuable Assets During COVID-19 Crisis
Let’s face it, the world is suffering a crisis that most of us have never experienced before and we are all wondering what this is going to look like when the dust finally settles. We are feeling out of control as we helplessly watch a virus ravage our population. We watch as the economy comes to a screeching halt while the stock market tumbles inevitably into a bear market. Many of us are worried about what this will do to us financially. 401k’s, pensions and all other retirement and investment accounts are at risk and we have no guarantee that the market will recover like it has in the past. But I am not here to talk to you about your retirement or financial statement as I am not a financial expert by any means. Instead, I am here to talk to you about your most valuable asset.
By Marci Brodock6 years ago in Humans
Social Distancing is not the Solution
The government and media keep stressing that we must observe social Distancing. That’s not true. We must physically distance ourselves from others, at least by six feet, during the COVID-19 crisis. But it is imperative to connect socially. It is a proven fact that human beings are social creatures and must interact with other people for positive mental health and emotional happiness. Thankfully, we live in a time when we can virtually connect with others in our lives, including neighbors, friends, family, and co-workers. We can even have conversations with people we don’t know and haven’t met in person, possibly making new friends.
By Debra Lobel6 years ago in Humans
4 Tips to Bring Excitement Back Into Your Long Term Relationship
Whether you met your partner at a social function or through online flirting, if you go on to enjoy a long and fulfilling relationship together there's one thing to be aware of. Complacency. Outwardly, it might seem as if things are coasting along nicely, but if you want to avoid the possibility of things turning stale, you need to think seriously about ways of injecting a little spark into your romance now and again. Here are four excellent tips for bringing some excitement back into your relationship.
By Jonathan Draper6 years ago in Humans
4 Tips To Keep The Spark Alive in Quarantine
Are you stuck in quarantine with your partner? Did you think it was going to be lazy days full of sex? But has it really turned out to be a shit-show? Are you both ready to claw each others eyes out, in the not-so-sexy way? Well, here are 4 tips to implement in your quarantine before it's too late!
By Jamie Stokes6 years ago in Humans
9 Things That Keep A Relationship Alive
As a sex therapist, I'm used to seeing couples who've lost touch. Couples who have forgotten why they fell in love or why they used to love having sex with other another. Being trained in sexology and psychotherapy, I know all about the different things that keep a relationship alive.
By Leigh Norén6 years ago in Humans











