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Why Love Relationships Fail |
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Written by Bob Makransky
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Saturday, 11 October 2008 08:45 |
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Love relationships fail because at no time in our training by society are we given a factual model of what a love relationship is, or how to make one succeed. There are fundamentally three levels on which intimate relationships operate, and our social training only prepares us to deal with one of them – the most superficial one – and even that one ineptly. This superficial level is called the expectations level. It is usually the only level we address consciously. |
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What is your Love Personality? |
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 11 October 2008 07:29 |
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It is an obvious fact that we can learn and know what true love is. What we are often not aware of though, is that there are different love trends. Does it even matter if we understand love trends? If we are in a happy relationship, then that means it is all fine, right? Yes and No. Although, your love with your partner might run smoothly for a while, it can take a turn we often never expect. This is why knowing about love trends is helpful. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 11 October 2008 08:40 )
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 11 August 2008 15:58 |
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Love represents a sort of human emotions and experiences linked to the senses of affection and fleshly draw. The word love can refer to a change of different spirits, states, and , ranging from generic delectation to penetrating interactive attraction. This diversity of meanings, combined with the complexity of the emotional state mixed up, love unusually intractable to time and again delineate, even compared to new emotional. As an conjectural idea love usually refers to a strong, ineffable feeling towards for another body. Even this partial conception of love, though, encompasses a wealth of different mood, from the fiery plea and affection of romantic love to the . Love in its various forms acts as a major facilitator of relational interaction and, in the redAntonym to its fundamental psychological importance, is one of the most common themes in the creative arts. |
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