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Most couples can name several ways in which they’re opposites: neatness versus sloppiness; extroversion versus introversion; being high-strung versus laid-back preferring city versus country living, etc.
And I’m sure you have something [...]
One of the best ways to think of a relationship on the rocks is to reflect on your expectations for your relationship.
What are they? What is it that you really want from your partner? What could your partner do now that would — from your [...]
The title of a great and popular old Off-Broadway play captures one of the most common sentiments I’ve seen when working with distressed couples: I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change.
If you have discovered that for some reason [...]
It’s time for the talk.
Julia Sweeney’s excellent TED conversation “It’s Time For The Talk” is a very humorous account of a situation that practically all parents find themselves in at one time or another. And I’ve got to say [...]
Do you feel a lack of excitement in your relationship?
Perhaps a certain feeling of passion or excitement that was once there no longer exists, is much less frequent than it was or far less intense? Maybe you used to prioritize your relationship [...]
When your involvement in a relationship is not mutual, the result can be painful for both of you, but especially for the one who is more committed to the relationship.
Unrequited love —one of the most popular movie and novel themes—has [...]