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PINS & NEEDLES RELATIONSHIPS: HOW LONG CAN YOU KEEP YOUR BALANCE?

Have you ever been involved in a relationship where it was was evident that you were into the other person way more than they were into you? You would profess your love, your commitment to them, and your plans to establish a long-term relationship with them. Over time, your goal in the relationship was to make them and keep them happy at all costs. But regardless of all the good you have done, one mistake and you’re in bad standings and one foot out the door. You find yourself alwaysRead More


I’M SORRY, LET ME MAKE IT UP TO YOU

It’s happened. You and your significant other have had a big fight equipped with tears, yelling, maybe even a little cursing. Emotions ran high and you said or even did somethings you wish you could take back. Of course you can’t turn back the hands of time, but you can still move forward. First, put your ego to the side and apologize. Whether you say it right then, wait for cooler heads to prevail, or leave an apology note to be found later, just do it! There can be noRead More


Dear CRF, Is This a Sign?

Dear CRF, “I have a friend who has had hard times and whenever I compliment [him] or make reference to how great [he is], it turns into an argument. Just want the best for [him]. But it’s becoming verbal abuse. Is that a sign of an emotionally unavailable person?” CRF RESPONSE: I am sorry you are going through this with your “friend” (using that word loosely because this doesn’t seem like a friendship at all). It is admirable that you have taken into account the difficult time your friend hasRead More


Is All Really Fair in Love & War

Why do some people take the breakup of someone else’s relationship to heart? Some people will hear one side and take it as law, forgetting that there are two sides to every story. Some for whatever reason will get so emotionally attached to one person that they forget that it takes 2 to make a thing go right, and wrong. Being objective is thrown out the window in favor of thinking emotionally, which is an oxymoron all because something happened to someone else. Girl don’t worry, I’m going to cutRead More


The Art of Fighting

It happens in every couple. A miscommunication becomes a petty argument that could lead to worse things. A lot of people have strong personalities and don’t know how to go from doing what’s best for them to thinking for what’s best for the couple. Here are a few easy tips to navigate disagreements with your significant other. 1. Stick to the topic If you’re arguing about your significant other never washing the dishes, don’t bring in how they gave you a crappy gift for your birthday or some other mistakeRead More


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