While many are anticipating the upcoming holidays to be merry and bright, there are others who dread the political elephant in the room at their family gatherings where divergent opinions are a reality. As a practicing psychotherapist, I’ve noticed it coming up a lot lately, the question of how to enjoy the traditional family gatherings while avoiding landmines that have the potential to not only blow up the festive environment but have real relationship impact. Let’s begin by acknowledging that this time of year can be tricky for many already. Loneliness or grief of a recently lost loved one can…
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Discover surprising ways to turn up the heat & create a deeper emotional connection during sex. Your relationship (and sex life) will thank you. The post Emotional Connection During Sex: 9 Things You Need To Know appeared first on Practical Intimacy.
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If you want to stop arguing all the time, avoid these mistakes The post Three Common Mistakes Couples Make During Conflict appeared first on The Gottman Institute.
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More than 8 million people call New York their home. Its inhabitants speak more than 800 languages, which makes it one of the most linguistically diverse cities in the world. All the different individuals and cultures melting and stewing in one pot combined with the fast-paced and vibrant lifestyle of the city often results in quite bizarre moments. And it would be a crime not to share them with those who can’t roam its streets and experience them firsthand. So that’s what we’re doing today. Courtesy of the Instagram account What Is New York, we present you with a whole…
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Ryan Reynolds does not want to hear a single bad word against the art of comedy. Although their characters couldn’t be more different, Reynolds and Andrew Garfield both saw major successes this year. So it wasn’t a surprise when it was announced they would come together in this year’s Variety lineup of their upcoming Actors on Actors, a special chat where two celebrities are selected to discuss their major milestones. Highlights Ryan Reynolds defends comedy after criticism on social media. Reynolds praises Garfield’s performance in We Live In Time. Reynolds says comedy requires effort and respect, like drama. Share icon…
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Jack Depp, the 22-year-old son of Johnny Depp, has defied nepo-baby accusations by working as a bartender at a popular Lebanese restaurant in Paris, gaining helpful life skills along the way. Jack started working at L’Area two years ago, splitting his time between bartending and helping in the restaurant’s kitchen. Edouard Chueke, the restaurant’s owner, spoke highly of the 22-year-old, calling him a dedicated employee who purposely kept a low profile while trying to be as good of a worker as possible, endearing himself to the establishment’s staff. “Jack is a great guy. He keeps out of the limelight, but…