Author: Mariya Yakymchuk

The Piggy Bank Method: A Form of Emotional Manipulation

The Piggy Bank Method: A Form of Emotional Manipulation

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Have you ever wondered why, after a beautiful start full of gifts and affection, a man can suddenly go cold as if all those sweet words meant nothing?
How to Attract a Man and Keep His Interest

How to Attract a Man and Keep His Interest

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Picture a young woman determined to turn a man’s casual glance into something deeper and more meaningful.
Symbiosis in Relationships: Understanding the Three Types of Interaction

Symbiosis in Relationships: Understanding the Three Types of Interaction

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Imagine two people entering a romantic relationship, each hoping to fulfill personal needs. In psychology, we can see this as a form of symbiosis—originally a biological term meaning “living together.”
Finding Balance Between Adult Children and Their Parents

Finding Balance Between Adult Children and Their Parents

Blog | Relationship
Sometimes mom and dad pour their love into their child in ways that feel suffocating or skewed, or they’re distant and cold, sparking conflict whenever genuine communication is attempted.
Why “Needy” Men Often Struggle in Relationships

Why “Needy” Men Often Struggle in Relationships

Blog | Sex, sexuality
A “needy man” is someone who appears to have pressing needs when it comes to women, yet doesn’t focus on his own authentic desires or growth.
Understanding Emotional Old Age: When the Mind Ages Prematurely

Understanding Emotional Old Age: When the Mind Ages Prematurely

Blog | Emotions
While the concept of biological aging is well-known and widely discussed, emotional old age is less often considered—despite its profound effects on one’s well-being and quality of life.
Recognizing the Signs Your Relationship Is One-Sided

Recognizing the Signs Your Relationship Is One-Sided

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In a relationship, it’s often easy to overlook or dismiss signs of emotional detachment from your partner, especially when you're invested in the bond.
Submissive Behavior in Relationships

Submissive Behavior in Relationships

Blog | Relationship
Submissiveness is a complex behavior that can manifest in different ways. While it is often associated with negative stereotypes and can be a sign of underlying psychological issues.
The Psychology of Moralism: Why People Judge Others

The Psychology of Moralism: Why People Judge Others

Blog | Other
Moralism is a concept many of us recognize: the inclination to impose one’s personal sense of right and wrong on others, often to enforce conformity to societal or personal ideals.
How to Keep the Spark Alive in a Long-Distance Relationship

How to Keep the Spark Alive in a Long-Distance Relationship

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Maintaining a long-distance relationship presents unique challenges. Without physical presence, nurturing love requires a delicate balance.
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