Are you single and still looking for your perfect partner? Or, are you in a relationship but feel frustrated because you expect your partner to fulfill all your needs, and they fall short? Expecting one person to fulfill all our needs is unrealistic and often unfair. Emotional, intellectual, social, and spiritual fulfillment can come from many sources—friends, family, community, and personal growth. A healthy relationship thrives when partners support each other without being everything. Bala...
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Are you single and still looking for your perfect partner? Or, are you in a relationship but feel frustrated because you expect your partner to fulfill all your needs, and they fall short? Expecting one person to fulfill all our needs is unrealistic and often unfair. Emotional, intellectual, social, and spiritual fulfillment can come from many sources—friends, family, community, and personal growth. A healthy relationship thrives when partners support each other without being everything. Bala...
138 - Why Do We Get Involved With a Married Person?
Relationship Mastery
30 minutes
2 months ago
138 - Why Do We Get Involved With a Married Person?
Are you the mistress or lover of someone who is already married or in a committed relationship? Is this something that suits your needs, or have you been waiting around for years for your lover to leave their spouse/partner? You need to be honest with yourself about the reasons you have chosen the life you have. Choosing to be with a married person often stems from unmet emotional needs, attraction to the forbidden, or the illusion of intimacy without full commitment. Some are drawn to the se...
Relationship Mastery
Are you single and still looking for your perfect partner? Or, are you in a relationship but feel frustrated because you expect your partner to fulfill all your needs, and they fall short? Expecting one person to fulfill all our needs is unrealistic and often unfair. Emotional, intellectual, social, and spiritual fulfillment can come from many sources—friends, family, community, and personal growth. A healthy relationship thrives when partners support each other without being everything. Bala...