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Rainy wedding, happy wedding

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    1. Accept that things change People change, but not at the same rate or the way that you dream of. The feelings you have for your spouse are bound to change as you evolve. And if you want a happy married life, you have to embrace this change rather than constantly living in the past. Click Here   Click Here   Click Here   Click Here After a few years, you can still have butterflies in your stomach even if you accept the changes and the evolution of your partner. 2. Learn how to criticize constructively When making a complaint or initiating a review, start with a compliment first. No one likes to hear about shortcomings, even if it is necessary. When you need to express negative things or talk about your frustrations, start with something positive. It's also a good idea to end by reminding him of something you love about him. This effort helps put negative statements into perspective and will encourage a happy marriage. 3. Always be honest Honesty is fundamen...

HAPPY MARRIAGE: 20 TIPS AND SECRETS TO KEEP THE FIRE GOING

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If you want your happy marriage to last, you must learn to manage your time and make efforts. Whether you are a new couple or have lived together for 20 years, the challenges remain the same. Truth be told, even the most stable unions require a lot of attention and regular handling. In order to successfully lead a happy married life, learn 20 tips and secrets that will help you keep the fire going. Click Here   Click Here  Click Here   Click Here What are the main factors for a happy marriage? While there are many factors that are important for a successful marriage, there are 4 main points that should be taken into account. These elements are:  Trust The mutual respect Intimacy Compromises In short, a successful marriage is characterized by principles that hold two people together in this sacred bond. If you respect these 4 pillars, you will undoubtedly have a good marriage. 1. Practice communicating and listening If you want to have a happy and healthy marriage, is...

Why am I afraid of falling in love

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 Although it sounds ironic, the beginning to receive love and closeness can be truly terrifying for some people. There is a fear of falling in love and maintaining intimate relationships , which, in the most severe cases, can cause physical symptoms such as tachycardia, nausea, sweating, dizziness and even the person who suffers from it may experience panic attacks. Sounds amazing doesn't it? In this Psychology-Online article we are going to help you answer your question " Why am I afraid of falling in love? " We will delve into where this fear of love comes from, what are the characteristics of people who are afraid of love, what are the consequences of suffering it as well as some tips to overcome it. How to know if a person is afraid of love Being afraid of love is usually more common than it seems and although most people like to be loved and offer love, there are others who simply reject and evade it. This extreme fear of falling in love or love is called philophobia...

No one loses by giving love, loses who doesn’t know how to receive it

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  Nobody loses by giving love, because offering it with sincerity, passion and delicate affection dignifies us as people. On the other hand, the one who does not know how to receive it or take care of that immense gift is the one who truly loses. So remember, never regret having loved and lost, because the worst thing does not know how to love. Click Here Fortunately, neuroscience offers us revealing information day after day that explains why we act as we act in this love affair. The first thing to remember is that the human brain is not prepared for loss , it overtakes us, immobilizes us and cloisters us for a time in the palace of suffering . We are genetically programmed to connect with each other and to build emotional ties with which to feel safe, with which to build a project. This is how we have survived as a species, “connecting”, hence a loss, a separation, and even a simple misunderstanding instantly triggers the alarm signal in our brain. Now, another complex aspe...