The Need For Space In A Relationship
When two people are in love, they are inseparable. All they want to do is to be together, spend every living moment in each other’s company. Well, that what we all believe how a perfect romance should be like. But lately experts in relationships say that overdose of anything are unhealthy. The extra closeness can lead to clinginess with your partner and the results are damaging than strengthening it. The intentions maybe good but it is not seen so. They are termed as being bossy and controlling. Here are some tips to help you understand how to give your partner space.
1) Allowing Him To Be With His Friends: He likes your company but he also wants to spend time with his friends maybe watch a game on TV with a couple of drinks. Excuse yourself and go out with your friends or indulge in some beauty therapy. Don’t stay with
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You know that a guy is interested in you when:
1) He makes good eye contact. Men are known to be visual. So it is proven that a man stares at the woman he finds attractive. The woman when she notices his gaze and finds him interesting as well then she simply smile back while maintaining eye contact for a couple of seconds and then quickly look away. This simple gesture is all the invitation he will need to approach you.2) Men detest being bored. Nothing is more boring to most men than being trapped in a conversation with someone who doesn’t interest them. If a man is listening to woman talk about her work, friends or other interests for more than five minutes, then the guy is definitely interested in her. Women should remember that the person doing the talking is not in control but the listener is. Men always
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Here is a Do It Yourself guide on what you can do to tackle different categories of men.
1) Miserly: If there is a chorus of disbelieving laughter whenever it is his round in the pub, it probably means he is tight with money. If every time you suggest a holiday, a meal or highlights for your hair, he shrugs his shoulder and says, “Well, if you want to throw your money away, then go for it.” Then he is mean and a king of sarcasm.
FIX: Being cautious is not the same as a pathological fear of spending money. If he grew up in poverty or has struggled with debt, it may explain his concern. Sometimes it maybe psychological, like he doesn’t like the kind of money you have, or the freedom to spend it. It is best to go for counseling to find out what are his innermost feelings about
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