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Phone Shaming
most people in my extended circle are iPhone users, including just about all of my family and many of my closest friends. It says more about the people shaming, their whole identity is tied to a brand and they react aggressively when someone doesn't agree with them. It's sad society is in such a mesRead more
most people in my extended circle are iPhone users, including just about all of my family and many of my closest friends. It says more about the people shaming, their whole identity is tied to a brand and they react aggressively when someone doesn’t agree with them. It’s sad society is in such a mess where brands dominate personal relationships. From what I have seen, the iPhone users that bash on Android users are the ones that always buys the newest iPhone. I’ve been with my iPhone 7 for a little over a year, and I’m not planning on changing it anytime soon.
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It's worth having a long conversation about how your families communicated when you were a child. Did they talk over each other or take turns to speak, did they shout and argue or stay calm and quiet, how did they resolve or avoid conflict, did family members express emotion, etc. So much of the wayRead more
It’s worth having a long conversation about how your families communicated when you were a child. Did they talk over each other or take turns to speak, did they shout and argue or stay calm and quiet, how did they resolve or avoid conflict, did family members express emotion, etc. So much of the way we communicate comes from how our family did, so talking about this as a couple really helps you understand each other. Another thing worth noting and discussing is family budget, it is important for couples to their financial personalities before marriage. Am I a saver? Are you a Spender? These things among many others often get ignored and which later come to hunt marriages.
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If they don't put in the effort, and don't seem like they value your time or you as a person. They only seem interested in the sexual aspect of the relationship (if romantic) or use you whichever way you are useful to them. They don't prioritize spending time together. They want your communication aRead more
If they don’t put in the effort, and don’t seem like they value your time or you as a person. They only seem interested in the sexual aspect of the relationship (if romantic) or use you whichever way you are useful to them. They don’t prioritize spending time together. They want your communication and interaction to be on their terms and their terms only. They go hot and cold on you. They can’t make up their mind about what the nature of your relationship is. They don’t respect your boundaries or try to push them. They invalidate your feelings. They make you feel unsafe around them. They make you feel easily replaceable. They always wait for you to initiate. They don’t seem interested in meeting up. Any sort of anger issues, emotional immaturity or any sort of abusive tendencies.
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