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A World Without Moms ? Happy Mother’s Day !

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Everybody wants to be loved…

Some cute two-finger art ! What it’s like to be human… Dr. Q.
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Everybody wants to be loved, two-finger art

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How to Be an Adult in Relationships: The Five Keys to Mindful Loving

  • ISBN13: 9781570628122
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“Most people think of love as a feeling,” says David Richo, “but love is not so much a feeling as a way of being present.” In this book, Richo offers a fresh perspective on love and relationships—one that focuses not on finding an ideal mate, but on becoming a more loving and realistic person. Drawing on the Buddhist concept of mindfulness, How to Be an Adult in Relationships explores five hallmarks of mindful loving and how they play a key role in our relations… More >>

How to Be an Adult in Relationships: The Five Keys to Mindful Loving

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How many rebound relationships does a recently divorcee have?

I keep hearing that a person that get divorced will at some point have a rebound relationship. How long does a rebound relationship have to last for it to count as a rebound would you say? How many rebound relationships does a recently divorcee have- can they have more than one?

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Are our relationships with others a reflection of the relationships with ourselves?

They say that knowing oneself and really understanding oneself is one of the most important things one can do in life. Many people don’t take the time to do so. Also, our relationships with others our a reflection of the relationships we have with ourselves. In other words, our feelings toward other people are representative of the feelings we have toward ourselves.
So my question is are others necessary to help us understand ourselves?

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Are our relationships with others a reflection of the relationships we have with ourselves?

They say that knowing oneself and really understanding oneself is one of the most important things one can do in life. Many people don’t take the time to do so. Also, our relationships with others our a reflection of the relationships we have with ourselves. In other words, our feelings toward other people are representative of the feelings we have toward ourselves.
So my question is are others necessary to help us understand ourselves?

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Joel Osteen on Marriage, Commitment, Relationships


Pastor Joel Osteen on marriage, commitment, relationships, taking care of your family, raising your children, and other wise words. Whether or not you’re Christian, Joel Osteen’s on-point with this. 10 minutes for the rest of your life.

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Interracial Relationships, Dating, and Marriage


An ethnography on interracial relationships by UNC Chapel Hill students.

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When Good Relationships Go Bad


Subscribe to spricket24 by clicking the Orange Subscribe button now! This video is an extreme exaggeration of relationships in general and all similarities to any real relationships Karen may or may not have had are merely just coincidences. Rate my videos even if you hate me! Thank You! Karen “spricket24″

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The Verbally Abusive Relationship: How to recognize it and how to respond

  • ISBN13: 9781440504631
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In this fully expanded and updated third edition of the bestselling classic, you learn why verbal abuse is more widespread than ever, and how you can deal with it. You’ll get more of the answers you need to recognize abuse when it happens, respond to abusers safely and appropriately, and most important, lead a happier, healthier life.In two all-new chapters, Evans reveals the Outside Stresses driving the rise in verbal abuse–and shows you how you can mitigate the d… More >>

The Verbally Abusive Relationship: How to recognize it and how to respond

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Relationships?

I hve trouble forming and maintaining relationships. My family life is fine. We have the occasional argument, and sometimes we are VERY critical and elitist, but all in all I can’t complain. Perfectly functional.

That being said, I feel guilty for complaining… but I have lost almost every close friend I have ever had for no concrete reason. I have also never had a serious romantic relationship with anyone. Since I am away at college now, the loneliness is more striking than ever.

I need to know if anyone has any suggestions about how to handle this situation. It doesn’t seem to be something I can outgrow.

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