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Make Me Official: The Obsession With Titles in Relationships. by NML Patient Expert Posted Fri 22 Oct 2010 8:00am are obsessed with titles and we use them and status, to justify our involvement in dubious relationships with the emotionally unavailable and assclowns, often letting our ego get out... this relationship is something that at a later date I may find it difficult to get out of. I want you to go with the flow so that you never know where you stand and I never feel responsible Read on »
Obsessing & Overthinking - Processing the Evidence of your Relationship So You Can Move On by NML Patient Expert Posted Tue 14 Apr 2009 11:17pm I’ve often talked about the fact that we’re inclined to talk and think too much when it comes to our relationships, whether we’re in one or out of it. When we’re ensconced in the relationship, we use discussing, and explaining, and thinking, and obsessing, and projecting, and agonising, and everything but the kitchen sink to [...] Read on »
Ask Roni v12s3 - Points Obsession, Staying Motivated, Loose Skin, Relationships and a Veggie Hater by Roni N. Patient Expert Posted Tue 07 Oct 2008 6:27pm that. I figured out the audio thing but after I recorded, of course! I get a little nutty in this one, showing my arm "wing" and talking about relationships! I even got a little too honest about my opinion on the American diet. Topics in this video include… Obsessed with Points Staying Motivated Loose skin on arms and inner thighs Relationship Read on »
7 Facts About Teen Dating Abuse: Smothering and Obsessive Youth by Vanessa Van Petten Patient Expert Posted Mon 26 Jan 2009 3:52pm parenting advice -See what teens think of your advice (they vote too!) Check out the editable version of this article on Teen Dating Abuse and Obsessive Relationships in our Wiki..., crave a smothering or obsessive relationship more than previous generations. Please print out this article and discuss it with your kids or if your child is in a relationship Read on »
Current LFRV Obsession: Bananas, Apples, and Date Bowl by eatdancelive Posted Sat 12 May 2012 8:00am One month, I'll eat collard wraps for dinner every single night. Another, I'll just eat banana soft serves all day long. This week it's cinnamon sprinkled bananas, apples, dates, and granola crunchies every night. Even though I probably have bananas in some form in most of my meals, sometimes the slightest change can make the biggest differenc ... Read on »
Dating Doesn’t Equal Relationship! It’s a Discovery Phase Not a Relationship Guarantee by NML Patient Expert Posted Mon 07 Mar 2011 6:50pm ’t worked out, there is a recurring theme: The bulk of these people don’t miss the person they were dating; they miss the person they’d hoped they’d become or the relationship... whether this person was someone that they actually should be with. Many people who are dating, are assuming that because they’re dating someone, that they want a relationship Read on »
Obsessing About Obsession by Susan S. Patient Expert Posted Sat 22 Nov 2008 4:32am No matter how busy and fulfilled I feel day-by-day, I still have pockets of time that trouble me. I fill those pockets with obsessive thoughts, which first please and then plague me. Although I no longer struggle with full-blown OCD, I still have difficulty staying in the present and then moving gently forward. I still get stuck on things Read on »
The (Polar) Opposites Game in Dating & Relationships Part Two by NML Patient Expert Posted Tue 02 Feb 2010 3:44pm in detail about common misunderstandings about what makes for great relationships, with many people focused and sometimes obsessed with type, compatibility, and common interests... A few days ago, I gave you all an insight into how I bounced from relationship to relationship unwittingly playing ‘the opposites game Read on »
Dating and Chronic Illness: Is it possible to be in a relationship when you are chronically ill? by Catherine Patient Expert Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:01pm Dating and Chronic Illness: Is it possible to be in a relationship when you are chronically ill? (cross-posted at BlogHer Health & Wellness ) As a person living with chronic illness, I was intrigued to read a post on dating with fibromyalgia. I can totally understand how complicated relationships can be – especially when you are living Read on »
Dating Relationship:The One I Love Belongs to Somebody Else by The Relationship Experts .. Patient Expert Posted Mon 01 Dec 2008 10:13am You just walked into your favorite restaurant for lunch. You love the food but right now you have something else on your mind. You are expecting someone else to join you and here they are. Both of you greet each other warmly. From the first time you met on the job, there has been some intense... Read on »