Dating & Relationships
Communication
A focus on communication is imperative to a relationship's foundation.
Reviewed by Susan Ansorge, PhD | Psychology
Be open and honest with your partner to build a foundation for healthy and rewarding sex.
Communication about your sexual needs can lead to a more fulfilling and engaging partnership.
It doesn’t always roll off the tongue, but dirty talk is possible even for the shiest of us.
You love your partner and want the best for them, but be wary of sending the wrong message.
Knowledge is power, and healthy communication is key.
What you believe you're communicating and what actually gets communicated may not be the same.
A rebound may make you feel better for now, but experts say it’s probably just a distraction.
Research says it won’t hurt your breakup recovery—but don’t expect closure, either.
Sexting that special photo is a sincere expression of your love today. But what about tomorrow?
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