Dating can definitely be stressful. Even when you’re not out on a date, it’s not easy to stop overthinking every aspect of your romantic life. You might spend hours wondering if you really clicked with your date, or you may catch yourself checking your phone countless times throughout the day to see if that special someone texted you back. But dating doesn’t have to be so anxiety-inducing. Here’s how to quell your overthinking and relax while dating.
Read MoreWith your partner suddenly out of your life, you need to lean on the other people who care about you. Get in touch with your friends and family, and make an effort to include some social plans with the people you love on your schedule. What if you had lots of mutual friends with your partner, and you’ve lost a good portion of your social circle due to the breakup? Look into joining hobby groups or volunteer organizations in your area to start forming new friendships.
Read MoreWhen you and your spouse got together, you were deeply attracted to each other. It was easy to assume that nothing could snuff out your spark. But years later, it feels like the fire has gone out. Maybe you haven’t been intimate in quite a while, and it’s affecting your mental health. You know that your spouse is upset about the situation, too. Yet you don’t know how to fix it. You wish that you could simply feel the way you used to—however, deep down, you know that something needs to change in your relationship before you can have a healthy sex life again. Here are a few tips to help you and your spouse repair a sexless marriage.
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