Relationships
- Bad Habit Advice Needed
I have a really bad habit of getting into relationships with people ,who are nice at first then just stop caring . I listen to peoples feelings and am a very honest and open person . I know when to stop speaking and for some reason I don't know why I could work and also cook the next days meals the night before on my workdays and clean the mess I made while still cleaning my partners mess when I get home and it would never be enough . on my days off I dont have a pleasing people issue I just like lots of tasks it makes me happy and I still always have time for myself and my partner of course. I give my partner space and listen to their feelings as well as just being there for them . What am I doing wrong? I always just say if you need something or want something to be different just tell me and I can make it work if my partner says they want tondo something like helo cook or work or anything else I'm cool with it . I'm an easy to please respectful person I hold doors and have manners. I don't know I guess I just want some advice on what I should do after I heal from my breakup? I just am gonna take some time to myself and reflect and do some self improvement . Thanks,
- Why Women Find "Bad Boys" So Attractive, Even Though We Know They're Troublewww.goodhousekeeping.com Psychologists Say That Converting a Bad Boy Into a Nice Guy Is a "Generally Impossible Situation"
Why can't we quit the guys that are so wrong for us?
- How do you know when it's just a rough patch vs time to end a romantic relationship?
How do you know when it's just a rough patch vs time to end a romantic relationship? I know it's quite personal and varies by relationship, so I'm more interested in folks' experiences than in a general rule or standard. (Although if you do have a rule of thumb to share, would love to hear it too.)
Note: I'm not speaking of abusive situations, but of relationships with ordinary troubles.
- Study finds regular 'phubbing' could be damaging marriagesphys.org Study finds regular 'phubbing' could be damaging marriages
A pair of psychologists at Niğde Ömer Halisdemir University, has found evidence showing that married couples who regularly engage in phone snubbing (phubbing) have lower marriage satisfaction than couples who do not. In their study, reported in the journal Computers in Human Behavior, Suat Kılıçarsl...
- Bride Reads Out Cheating Fiancé’s Texts Instead of Her Vows at Their Weddingwww.relrules.com Bride Reads Out Cheating Fiancé’s Texts Instead of Her Vows at Their Wedding
A jilted bride took revenge on her cheating fiancé by reading out the saucy text messages he sent to his lover instead of her wedding vows. Just a day before their wedding, Casey found that her husband-to-be, Alex, sent illicit text messages to another woman. So, she decided to expose…
- Today is my 5-year anniversary, and my husband canceled our trip
Today is my 5-year anniversary with my husband, we were planning on going on a camping trip to celebrate. He asked today if it was ok to cancel because a bad tooth had been causing him pain all last night. After talking about their refund policy, I told him it was ok to cancel if he was worried about it. We have a dentist appointment scheduled for him, but we couldn't get in before the trip.
He wants to make it up to me by taking me out to dinner at our favorite restaurant this weekend, and I feel bad for feeling a little disappointed. Its a nice restaurant, don't get me wrong, but I wanted to do something special or new for our 5-year. I want to ask to do something this weekend, but don't know what to ask for so last minute. So now I'm here asking if anyone has any ideas on what to do to celebrate, or if I should just keep my disappointment to myself? What would you do?
- What Is Contempt? How To STOP It! | Toxic Communication
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- Any advice on diffusing arguments for conversations i'm not apart off?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/394982
> I've noticed variations of 'calm down' don't work. > > Lots of ppl in arguments in the hood
- It kinda blows when someone gets kinda belligerent towards you, then you have to apologize to maintain the relationship
Even though you realistically didn't do anything bad.
Relationship being like acquintanceship or attempting to get along with a coworkers who's reasonably not crazy most of the time
- When do you miss your ex?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/349695
> Me - when I'm lonely.
- If 2 people spend enough quality time together, do romantic feeling always develop?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/334209
> Assuming both or at least one of of them has a correspond sexuality/gender/etc that works with the other
- Getting blocked is seen as an achievement (of sorts): Problem solves itself.
This is why getting blocked is seen as an achievement (of sorts): Problem solves itself.
- Anyone found any science on how much we should hangout with friends?
Like say per month.
For me specifically, no family.
- My prince edwards is the best relationship movie i've ever watched
prob
People talk a lot about 500 days of summer and thats definitely useful too. Swingers is good for break ups. Eternal sunshine didn't seem useful.
Any similar movies?