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What is Demiromanticism? Understanding a Different Approach to Love

What is Demiromanticism? Understanding a Different Approach to Love

Blog | Love
Demiromanticism is a relatively new term that describes a phenomenon where individuals cannot experience romantic or physical attraction to someone.
What Is Denial, and When Does It Become Harmful?

What Is Denial, and When Does It Become Harmful?

Blog | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
Denial is a defense mechanism that plays a critical role in how the human psyche protects itself from emotional overload and trauma.
Cynicism in Psychology: A Defense Mechanism or Destructive Behavior?

Cynicism in Psychology: A Defense Mechanism or Destructive Behavior?

Blog | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
Cynicism is often misunderstood, but in psychological terms, it’s a defensive reaction that helps protect the individual from overwhelming emotions and traumatic events.
Why Your Ex Won't Come Back: Understanding the End of a Relationship

Why Your Ex Won't Come Back: Understanding the End of a Relationship

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Breakups are never easy, and many people struggle to accept when a relationship has ended.

"Happily Ever After": What Truly Defines a Serious Relationship

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Traditionally, partnerships were often characterized by mutual dependence, where a woman was reliant on a man for both physical and emotional support.
What Men Need from Their Partners

What Men Need from Their Partners

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In today's world, the concept of self-sufficiency has led to a shift in how relationships are perceived and experienced, particularly by women.
Futurophobia: Understanding and Confronting the Fear of the Future

Futurophobia: Understanding and Confronting the Fear of the Future

Blog | Fears and phobias
Futurophobia, is a condition that manifests as excessive anxiety, a fixation on negative outcomes, and a belief that any change will lead to a worsening of one's current situation.
Kindness vs. Excitement: The Truth About What Women Want in a Partner

Kindness vs. Excitement: The Truth About What Women Want in a Partner

Blog | Man and woman relationship
There’s a common belief that women don’t like kind men. They say that nice guys finish last and are often overlooked in favor of men who are more daring, rebellious, or emotionally distant.
Why Your Ex Might Not Want to Communicate After a Breakup

Why Your Ex Might Not Want to Communicate After a Breakup

Blog | Divorce
Breaking up is never easy, and when one partner chooses to cut off communication, it can feel especially painful.
Why Women Lose Respect in Relationships (And What You Can Do About It)

Why Women Lose Respect in Relationships (And What You Can Do About It)

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Respect can be described as a genuine acknowledgment of a partner’s strengths, qualities, and individuality. It allows you to value a person for who they are, rather than for any superficial status or title.
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