Are Relationships Sacred?
Are there aspects of your relationship that are too “sacred” to even discuss? If so, you might be headed for turbulence.
Are there aspects of your relationship that are too “sacred” to even discuss? If so, you might be headed for turbulence.
Heidi Klum and Seal’s split is a demonstration that looks can be deceiving.
Neither selfishness nor selflessness is good or bad. In fact, the two concepts are inextricably linked, not opposites, as their definitions seemingly imply.
Each romantic partnership and its “rules” are defined by the people in it; therefore, no two relationships look the same. So, why do we feel the need to define our relationships for others?
Many of us romanticize romance … and look to famous people for inspiration – both on-screen and off-screen. But consider how well celebrity romances typically work out.
Research shows unhappily-married people to be far less content with life than their single counterparts.
Here’s some Frank Love for the fairy-tale couple whose relationship has become a world-wide obsession.
Are you hesitant to get into a relationship because you’re afraid to take a chance on love?
Who is powerful in your relationship?
When expressing our romantic thoughts and feelings, we can be far more effective (and genuine) if we skip the cliches and get a bit more creative.