Tag: relationships
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Anxiety and insecurity: Why we feel them in relationships.
Listen to the most recent episode of my podcast: Anxiety and insecurity: Why we feel them in relationships. https://anchor.fm/suzies411/episodes/Anxiety-and-insecurity-Why-we-feel-them-in-relationships-em880t
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Your morning fix-Those moments you feel alive.
Feeling vulnerable doesn’t make you week, sometimes you have to get swept up in the moment, right there and then. Those moments you feel alive can also be moments you feel vulnerable.
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Ask for what you want.
When you manipulate the people you love, you undermine yourself. Love is a gift. No matter the duration. Short. Long. Either way. Enjoy it when it comes😊
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Your sadness is not a decision. Your morning fix.
There’s a difference between having big feelings and letting them control you. Try not to blame yourself.
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Your morning fix. Give your pain the attention it craves.
Locate your pain, give it the attention it craves, and then release it. “Love is a delicate, violent process of finding truths two people can share” you can ask for stability in the relationship without giving up your needs.
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Living with my Ex husband after divorce Ep 2
Full episode on Spotify Link https://open.spotify.com/episode/7ADYo0FDKQqf49XefczMZJ?si=ogyAzPvxThSlNO-Q5u43MA
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How to identity a controlling spouse or partner # 1
Regardless of nationality or cultural background, friction occurs between men and women in intimate relationships. Although couples strive for mutual love and caring, different socialization processes and biological inheritances produce misunderstanding and conflict.
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Family strengths and challenges-African American.
Over the past 40 years, researchers have become increasingly interested in the advantages of African American families, particularly marriages. They are able to identify and comprehend their strengths and weaknesses through research done. Strengths of African American Families. kinship-Many African American families place a high value on their extended families, and they frequently welcome relatives…
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Gender Roles-African American men and women.
It is generally accepted that gender roles do not result from innate traits that people possess. The social context of the particular culture in which people live informs these learnt behaviors. Women and men perform quite different gender roles in different cultures and even within the same culture. African American men- frequently grew up in…
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Why black women marrying black men isn’t beneficial to them but to black men.
Researchers have reviewed the studies conducted with Black American couples to determine if they benefited from marriage to the same degree as White Americans(Blackman, Clayton, Glenn, Malone-Colon, & Roberts). Although marriage increased money and decreased poverty for Black Americans, and made couples more likely to be content and have better family relationships, it did not…