Communication
Ten Tips for Long-Distance Relationships You Must Read
With the increasing diversity of communication methods, long-distance relationships are becoming more common. However, despite the advancement of communication, couples separated by distance still face obstacles. Long-distance relationships are high-risk and require more effort from both parties. This article provides ten practical suggestions for long-distance relationships, helping everyone understand the biggest challenges and risks and how to avoid and deal with them. Are You Suitable for a Long-Distance Relationship? Before entering a long-distance relationship, it’s best to consider if it’s suitable for you. Long-distance relationships are selective.
The Right Way to Love, Make Him Unable to Leave You!
Understanding Love Languages: Enhancing Relationships through Expression In love, giving brings more satisfaction and happiness than receiving. As stated in the book “The Art of Loving”: “He should give what is vital in him to someone else… He gives not for the purpose of getting, but in giving, he inevitably awakens something vital in the other person. Therefore, his giving also includes the receiver becoming a giver, and both will be filled with joy because of the awakening of something vital in their hearts. In giving, something new is born, and both the giver and the receiver will be thankful for this new power.”
Are Women Over 45 Satisfied with Their Husbands? Three Women Speak Out
Love is beautiful, but reality sets in. Even if you meet someone at the right age, neglecting them will push you apart. Marriage requires effort to last. Some say marriage hits a rough patch at seven years, but for some, it ends sooner. Some marriages bloom briefly like a flower but never bear fruit. Women at 45, are they satisfied with their husbands? Three women share their thoughts. Dissatisfaction “Being with someone you like shouldn’t cause pain. Loving someone may bring enduring pain, but their joy is the greatest.”
Stop Hurting Loved Ones with Violent Communication
How Nonviolent Communication Can Improve Your Relationships What is violent communication? Take this example: “You come home and just play on your phone. It’s like you don’t care about me at all. What’s the point of being in this relationship?!” This is a classic example of “violent communication.” It’s filled with comments, criticisms, accusations, and complaints. When faced with such complaints and accusations, how do most people react? Do they immediately put down their phone and try to have a calm conversation with you? No, their instinct is to put up their defenses. This usually leads to either an argument or a cold war.
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