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what is more important in a relationship; communication or the physical part and why?
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Is there or has there ever been a lack of communication in your marriage/relationship?
I was having a conversation with someone who said that the main problem with their marriage is that there was a lack of communication. I’ve heard that many times, and I would like to know how that can affect the … Continue reading
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Understanding Interactive Marketing Communication
Defining Interactive Marketing. Interaction can be defined simply as straightforward communication between two parties. Presently we are in danger of losing the real meaning of interaction as we tend to focus discussions on the emerging technologies and neglect the communication … Continue reading
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What are some ways to effectively boost communication in a relationship?
What are some ways my boyfriend and I can effectively improve communication in our relationship? Some exercises we can use or something. We’ve been arguing a lot lately and we both know it’s due to not having effective communication. So, … Continue reading
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What is more important in a relationship; communication or the physical part and why?
Both are equally important but I guess I would have to say communication. I used to date a girl named Yamilette about 4 years ago. It was the best 5 months ever with all the crazy sex. However, we would … Continue reading
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Research Hypothesis about communication and relationship with family?
Is this a good good research hypothesis: "There a link between access to communication and healthy relationship with family member(s)" If not what is the best way to write it out? "There is a link between communication and a healthy … Continue reading
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Walls Of Communication!
Matters of the heart are a true mystery to all involved. In order to make a commitment to a relationship, it takes strength and trust in another. When we trust our partner and we receive trust back, it is a … Continue reading
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looking for suggestions of a Fiction Novel that could be beneficial to our communication and relationship?
My boyfriend and I are about to go traveling together for two months. We want to find a book we can both read while traveling. We are looking for something about relationships, but my boyfriend does not want to read … Continue reading
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Communication is Not The Most Important Relationship Skill
The single most important relationship skill is not communication, it’s taking ownership. Successful relationships require taking ownership of your “experience.” What is Your “Experience?” Your “experience” is what happens inside your body and your mind in response to events. It … Continue reading
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Making Communication Work For Your Relationship
Brooke said to Gary, “In our entire relationship, I’ve gone above and beyond for you … for us. I cook. I take up your shit off the floor. I’ve laid your clothes for you like you were a four-year old. … Continue reading
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