par KosjenkaM | 23.Juin. 2012 | Amour & Intimité
If you look around a bit, it seems that in most “stable” relationships partners communicate more through grumbling and sarcasm, than with warmth and respect. These same partners, if somebody years ago suggested that they sit down and make a serious...
par KosjenkaM | 13.Sep. 2012 | Le bien-être émotionnel, Amour & Intimité
Je suis parfois surpris par le nombre de personnes qui affirment que la peur d'être seul les pousse à rester dans des relations désagréables, malsaines, voire violentes. Personnellement, j'aime être seul, même si j'aime bien plus une bonne relation basée sur la confiance. La peur d'être seul est en fait...
par KosjenkaM | 23.Nov. 2012 | Amour & Intimité
I have written before about psychological background of disease, and sexual problems are often obvious examples of psychosomatic symptoms. If you have done your medical tests and the results didn’t show any physical issues that would cause a problem, it is time...
par KosjenkaM | 8.Juil. 2015 | Amour & Intimité, Abus
A common pattern in unhealthy relationships is when (at least) one of the partners takes the other for granted, perhaps being aggressive, manipulative or dismissive – but when the other partner decides to leave, the first suddenly starts acting like an...
par KosjenkaM | 11.Fév. 2016 | Amour & Intimité
Sometimes people ask me if it’s OK for them or their partner to stay in touch with an ex after starting a new relationship. If you have been reading my posts and articles for a while, you will know that I avoid categorical judgments about “right” and...
par KosjenkaM | 23.Fév. 2016 | Amour & Intimité, Abus
Incompatibility is fairly common in relationships, which means there are plenty of potential red flags of incompatibility depending of one’s values and personal traits. However, sometimes you might not simply be incompatible with a love interest, but you might...