It’s easy for married couples to become two ships passing in the night, each so preoccupied by their own personal to-do lists, worries, and distractions that they rarely have a moment of true connection. But when you fail to take each other’s “emotional pulse on a near-daily basis,” it has a way of widening the distance between you, said Los Angeles-based couples therapist David…
We all have pet peeves — those little things that get on our last nerve — but let’s be honest, we’re guilty of some of them, too. Whether it’s talking on speaker in public, replying “lol” to a serious text, or walking too slowly in a crowded space…
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“When they don’t constantly gossip about other people.”
—grind-session
“I’d even take it one further: if they actively praise others behind their back, especially when it’s a mutual friend or a peer (i.e. not someone’s ass their…





