Our expectations.
Falling asleep in the evening, we expect that tomorrow will be morning. Leaving the train,…

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How to make up with a guy?
Objectively, it is easier for a girl to make up with a guy than a…

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Convergence
The mechanism of convergence can be described through the metaphor of flowing water. Here comes…

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Myths about love
Love without sex is not possible It is believed that sex should be between loving…

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Myths about love

Love without sex is not possible
It is believed that sex should be between loving people.
Indeed, sex is one of the strongest energies. But she has little to do with love. Love for children and parents, for work, brother for brother and sister for sister has nothing to do with sex. And these are not different types of love. Sex is one of the ways (tools). Love is a result that can be achieved ONLY due to a complex of methods (tools). And what tools to choose, we always decide. Continue reading

The Tale of Parting

For people who are prone to worry, parting is a rich, beloved tale, accompanied by deep experiences of usually negative nature. People usually begin to feel sadness, guilt, gratitude, love and other vivid emotions. Those who leave are beginning to be called “outcast”, which in the existing cultural tradition is considered a big blow to the person’s self-esteem and self-esteem. “Parting” – a popular theme of artistic and literary works. Continue reading

Scale Love

Its task is to assess its own attitude to love and determine the direction for personal development. The use of the scale forces us to carefully and self-critically evaluate ourselves in three directions: love for yourself, expectations from love and readiness for some actions in the name of love. The scale, which allows at least a first approximation to evaluate this invaluable feeling, gives users a tool to improve themselves, to develop new, stronger relationships.
The scale Love-2 includes five objective sensations:
interest. Security question: Are we interested in each other? Continue reading