Relationships

The art of complaining: 5 mistakes you make while complaining to your partner
02:50 2017-11-21

It’s inevitable for partners to have minor complaints against each other because let’s face it, none of us our perfect. However, complaining to your partner in a relationship is tricky because you never know how your partner will react. Therefore, it’s imperative that we ought to be a bit sensitive while complaining to our partners. …

The Struggles Of Being ‘Just Friends’ With A Guy
04:10 2017-11-19

EVERYONE ASSUMES YOU’RE DATING ‘So how long have you guys been dating?’ The inevitable question that you seem to always have to answer whenever you two go out together. Why can’t people understand that it’s the 21st century, a girl and a guy can just be friends! YOUR PARTNERS GET JEALOUS The friendship when one …

The one thing you should never say to your partner when they’re upset
10:30 2017-11-18

We often view communication as an essential part of a healthy relationship. But, according to one relationship expert, if your partner is upset about something then pushing them to talk about it could actually make things worse… Jane Greer, author of What About Me? Stop Selfishness From Ruining Your Relationship, told Women’s Health that some …

Here’s how toxic friendships can damage your mental health
04:05 2017-11-18

The impact of abusive relationships on mental health and self-esteem is well-documented. But have you considered how toxic friendships could have a similarly damaging effect? According to Anjula Mutanda, a relationship psychologist and ambassador for Relate, a real-life mean girl can ‘have serious consequence’s for someone’s happiness and ability to socialise with other people’. She …

How to tell if your partner is cheating – by looking at their hands
02:01 2017-11-18

People are either likely to be faithful or to play away, but to find out which camp you fall into all you have to do is look at your hands. The clue that reveals a cheater lies in the length of your index finger. According to a study from Oxford University’s Department of Experimental Psychology …