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Friday, November 23, 2018

Ways To Patch Up Your Relationship


Now this is starting to be a touchy topic all over the globe. Why are so many relationships not going in the right direction? Are you stuck in a unhappy relationship? Or is your relationship having problems you may not know how to solve?

We think we have came up with some of the best solutions from some of the top minds on dating. No this is not a Dr. Phill section, but this is ways to help you patch up your relationship with your love one.

When your relationship is on its way out, there is often a shift in the language used related to the one you once loved. It's sometimes difficult to know when a relationship is over even when it's obvious.

Love that lasts is the result of partners embedding themselves in each other’s brains in a positive way. Memory circuits and pleasure get all wound up together so that the other person becomes integral to the very structure of your brain, and you become part of the structure of his.

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There is no shame in a relationship that “has no future.” When you meet someone you click with, it often seems like nothing else matters to you – it’s you and them figuring things out, and you couldn’t care less what anyone else thinks.

A relationship between two people is one of the most important parts of human life. When we meet someone who conquers our heart and awakens the desire to spend the future with him, suddenly everything around us begins to look better and more beautiful.

You can never say that a relationship has no future when one still believes in it. You can never get out of it without hurting them. If both think that there is no future then you have already lost the relationship, its just a formality left.

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Even though every relationship has its ups and downs, successful couples have learned how to manage the bumps and keep their love life going. All relationship problems stem from poor communication.

They hang in there, tackle problems, and learn how to work through the complex issues of everyday life. Many do this by reading self-help books and articles, attending seminars, going to counseling, observing other successful couples, or simply using trial and error.


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