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What are the Most Common Lies People Tell in a Relationship?

What are the Most Common Lies People Tell in a Relationship?

Honesty might be a virtue, but most of us are guilty of telling lies from time to time. There are kinds of lie: from the little white lie we tell our best friend to spare her feelings when she has had a dodgy new haircut, to the massive whopper we tell our boss when we […]

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How to Recognise Passive Aggressive Men in Relationships?

How to Recognise Passive Aggressive Men in Relationships?

Dealing with a passive aggressive man in a relationship is fraught with problems. Their behavior is usually characterized by a fear of intimacy, emotional unavailability, and a tendency to blow hot and cold more times than the weather. So if this sounds like many of your relationships, you need to learn how to recognize passive […]

What Sexual Repression Symptoms are There?

What Sexual Repression Symptoms are There?

Sexual repression is a state whereby a person in unable to express their natural sexuality for a variety of reasons including religion.

It is a term that was first introduced by the renowned Austrian neurologist and psychoanalyst, Sigmund Freud, and since then, sexual repression has been blamed for a wide range of ills in modern society.

How to Get Out of Love?

How to Get Out of Love?

Falling in love is the easiest thing in world but, sadly, healing a broken heart and moving on from a failed relationship is often considerably more difficult. We have all been there. When a relationship ends, it can be incredibly difficult to get over the pain and rejection. It is essentially a grieving process: not […]

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