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A Zen Look at Dating & Religious Beliefs
You’re dating and your religious beliefs are different. How much difference does this make? The answer is: Another person’s religious beliefs are important to you to the degree they’re important to you. This may sound like begging the question,...
Dating Success: Dress to Attract the Man of Your Dreams
In order to attract the man of your dreams, it helps to dress in a way
that honors your beautiful body. When I use the word "honor," I don't
mean you should dress like a nun or hide yourself in an ankle-length
skirt and a turtleneck.
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Dating tips that work- which of the three types of women should you be dating?
When most "dating gurus" and sex therapists spout their dating tips, they often complicate the whole process with unusable theory and psychobabble. I’m going to bypass that, make it brain-dead simple for you, and most importantly, reveal a few...
Julie's 15 Dating Tips On Creating And Maintaining Love Connections
1. Visualize and "act as if" each person you meet really "gets
you" - in other words, really understands you.
2. Make a decision to make each person you meet feel really
comfortable. This will alleviate any nervousness you're feeling.
Think...
Updating Your Cottage State of Mind
(ARA) - In 1848, architect Andrew Jackson Downing bid readers of The Horticulturist to practice “beautiful and appropriate architecture. Do not build your dwelling places like temples, churches or cathedrals,” he implored. “Let them be,...
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Dating - Don't Be Passive Aggressive
Don't Be Passive Aggressive
It is a common form of disobedience. Passive aggressive is a way
to be angry at someone without showing it. Passive aggressive in
all its forms will deteriorate a relationship and leave your
spouse angry, feeling spited. Whether your spouse deserves it or
not, do not be passive aggressive. Instead, if you have an issue
or are mad at your spouse the best thing to do is to tell him or
her why you are angry and how to fix the situation.
Many of us do not like conflict; we shun conflict and avoid it
at all costs. Sometimes it is not healthy to avoid conflict. It
can actually hurt us even more as we hold in angry thoughts and
feelings. If you find yourself mad at your spouse or loved one
the most healthy things to do is tell that person that you are
angry and not keep it deep inside.
Many relationships become markedly worse once people start
acting passive
aggressive to one another. You wouldn't like if
someone did things to hurt you while smiling, so don't do it to
your spouse even though you might think he deserves it. The best
ways to handle your issues are out in the open. More than
likely, if you tell your spouse that you are angry at him or
her, they will try to right the wrong. If you have a respectful
relationship most people will not try to hurt one another but
will try to help one another. So the next time that you want to
act passive aggressive, stop and think and instead communicate
with your spouse instead.
About the author:
Jay is the web owner of http://www.singles-in.com Online Singles, a website
that provides information and resources on personals, dating,
and singles. You can visit his website at:
http://www.personals-in.com Online Personals
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