What I Regret After The Death Of My Spouse
We asked our readers for their biggest regret after losing their partners and spouse.
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People suffer in relationships. They heal too. But suffering and healing does not necessarily happen in that order. Physical abuse and marital rape are extreme forms of suffering that many people endure in their relationships. But suffering also happens when one partner is extremely selfish, narcissistic or is unaware of a partner’s emotional needs. Years of neglect and constant bickering can also result in a kind of suffering and it takes time to heal.
In this section Bonobology shares stories of how people suffered yet, they found the strength to struggle through this phase and then move on. They survived to tell the tale and healed to start a new life.
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We asked our readers for their biggest regret after losing their partners and spouse.
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Are you confused about what is considered as abuse? Learn what is abuse, the signs and causes of it.
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Do you need a break from relationship? Here are 15 signs that will help you to figure out if you need a break from relationship.
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“I hate you like I love you” might sound like a complex relationship equation, but is a reality of ambivalent attachment style. Ambivalent, that is, mixed attachment of love brings a sense of giving fully to the relationship one moment and then becoming totally ignorant about it the next moment. You could also call this
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Most times, in every aspect of life, women find themselves in need of validation from menfolk around them. Most often we do it without even thinking. Our need to get a ‘yes’ for our actions from the men in our life involuntarily entered our system by the time our womanhood began. To discover what our
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There’s Plan A, the one we spend so much time perfecting and then there’s Plan B, a second-best option we keep on standby but really hope we don’t have to resort to. This happens, sadly, even in personal relationships. Perfectly smart folks get fooled into thinking they are someone’s Plan A when in fact they’re
What If You’re Just The ‘Backup’ Plan? Read More »
Took her 6 months to conquer leaving an abusive relationship that was making her unhappy. Read about this college romance turning sour.
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Thinking how to rebuild trust in a relationship? Here are some 10 easy steps to rebuild trust in relationship. Best relationship advice to rebuild trust.
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If he is always telling you what to do and dominating the relationship then here are the red flags you should watch out for.
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An abuser’s mind is a complex puzzle. It works 24×7, plans things viciously and creates a hostile situation for his victim. With a lot of mind games, controlling and psychological manipulation, the abuser can deftly craft situations in his favour. But have you ever thought what tendencies drive an abuser in a toxic relationship? What
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