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When Your Partner Won’t Work On Your Sex Life

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Despite the myriad of responsibilities and obligations mast couple juggles, the myth that great sex should “just happen” persists. The truth? Great sex, long-term, just doesn’t exist without effort. That realization can really trip couples up as they struggle to keep sex interesting. Often, the will to do so is one partner’s goal more than… Read more »

Want a Happy #Marriage? Here’s How

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Did you know there is science for improving your marriage? So how do we marry the right person and stay married? Moreover, how do we continue believing our partner is still the right person forever? Consider the findings of experts who’ve discovered that these six habits can make all the difference: 1. Positive words matter. The Gottman… Read more »

Conflict, Mindfulness, and Emotional Regulation

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Do you find it difficult to stay on topic when you and your partner disagree and the conversation gets heated? You’re not alone. Because conflict and emotions may run high, the tendency to veer off the road to productive resolution can end up in verbal accidents that hurt feelings and damage your connection. What can… Read more »

Is #Divorce Inevitable?

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Do you feel the pressure to make your own happily ever after happen? Marriage is hard work. Don’t worry, that’s completely normal. Admitting that your relationship has its challenges is a good thing. Acceptance of your weak spots can help you do what it takes to make your relationship stronger. Facing your marital stressors is… Read more »

Does the Way You Communicate Make or Break Your Relationship?

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Communication determines your relationship’s health whether you are in heterosexual or a same-sex relationship. For more than a decade, Dr. John Gottman and Dr. Robert Levenson studied and compared straight and gay relationships. Humor and kindness, as well as positivity throughout disagreements, seems to be more prevalent found that gay and lesbian couples used more… Read more »