Your Relationship: Fling Or Real Love?
How do you really know if it is lust or love? In a lifetime the average person falls in love at least 4 times. But is it really love? Here are the signs to be aware of before you decide if he is the right one or not. Communication Being honest with ...
Kissing Tips & Advice
A lot of people are still virgins when it comes to kissing. A lot of people can kiss but don’t know how to kiss properly. Here are the basics to kissing. Once you have mastered kissing then you can try other styles and techniques of kissing. How to kiss 1. Hygiene – ...
Meeting His Parents
“Would you like to meet my parents?” Gulp! Meeting his parents for the first time can be more nerve-racking than going on your first date. What if they don’t like me? What if I don’t like them? What if I say something wrong? These and many more questions will be ...
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Bumping into your ex can be awkward, especially if you had an intense relationship with him or her which may have had a rocky ending. The feeling of suddenly spotting your ex may vary – a mix of happiness, a bit of disappointment and sometimes even anger. Whatever the case, if you are face to face with your ex, you have to decide how best you can handle the situation without digging up old wounds or humiliating yourself.
The word ‘nag’ usually conjures up an images of an upset woman pestering her frustrated husband who somehow manages to block off the irritating voice. However men, just as much as women, tend to practice this behavior. Nagging is not always a verbal action although in most instances it involves the repeated ‘harping’ around a single sore point. Sometimes the action, without words, is intended to highlight this contentious issue again and again. No matter which way your partner nags, verbal or non-verbal, the intent is the same – your partner wants you to respond, either by taking action against the offending agent, saying you are sorry or comforting them.
Sibling rivalry to some extent is healthy but in some cases sibling rivalry develops into hatred and often ends up ruining a relationship between two brothers, sisters or a brother and sister.
Causes For Sibling Rivalry
Sibling rivalry usually begins to develop in childhood and if unchecked, continues through the teenage years resulting in a rift in a sibling relationship and can affect adult relationships between brothers and sisters.
In the event of a fall out between a parent and a child, a reconciliation can either be very easy and natural or it can permanently damage the relationship and a reconciliation might seem like the hardest thing to do.
Parent-Child Relationship Reconciliation Possible?
Whether you are the parent or the child, the first question you need to ask yourself is if reconciliation is possible. Of course if you are still angry or hurt about whatever it is that caused the rift between parent and child in the first place, then you cannot answer this question objectively. But if you are considering a reconciliation, it means you are ready to leave that behind.
A relationship break up is always very hard to handle whether it be the break up of a month-old relationship or a separation from a partner after divorce. While the severity of grief may vary, there is no doubt that the break up of a relationship can turn your world upside down. However, as heart breaking as it is, it is important not to let things get out of control and there are certain steps you can take to help you get through this difficult time.

The loss of a loved one, either due to death, relationship breakup or divorce elicits similar feelings irrespective of the cause of the loss. These five stages of loss are typical of most cases and may be experienced at varying degrees by each individual. However understanding these stages is the first step to overcoming your grief or depression and getting your life back on track.