Healthy Relationships Essay

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    would often get easily agitated at me. The constantly interchanging emotions of contentment and desperate sorrow not only broke my heart, but made it exceedingly more difficult to maintain a healthy relationship with her. For me to call her out of the blue and let her know that I do care about our relationship, I believe, would probably be very meaning to her. When I called, I simply told her how thankful I am to have her in my life. I also reminded her that, as I am a major part of her son,…

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    topic of love. In the poem “A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning” John Donne argues that having a physically intimate relationship means that the love between two people is shallow, however I disagree and feel that a couple can be affectionate while also maintaining a strong, spiritual connection. It is healthy to have a physical connection in order to have a successful relationship. There are many reasons to support this idea. For example, the foundation and backbone…

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    play with them, which is a good way to stay healthy. Pets are also very compassionate. A person with a pet is less likely to feel lonely, or have terrible anxiety because pets give unconditional love. Overall there are so many positive reasons to have pet. Pet owners learn to be responsible. Having a…

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    Our relationship started out strong, between my prince and me. The notion that we expect and learn from the attachments with caregiver proved true. We communicated well, discussing not only our feelings for one another, but also our lives before meeting each other. Sharing experiences we had growing up we were compassionate about things each other had been through and experienced. We were compassionate and helpful when feeling sad, upset or angry. He shared with me how when he was young he was…

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    Love is one of these things that can grow deeper in time, where instead of the lust it’s a now emotional pull. “Many couples experience their relationship like dance in which great sex brings them close, but then this very closeness can make sex difficult again.” (“Mating in Captivity,” 2006, p.28) In chapter 2 Perel describes that love and desire are two different ideas completely. While we typically seem to think they are one in the same, they clash most of the time. Love can be nurturing,…

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    a person. There are certain things that one should hold the utmost respect for; respect in the home, respect for your elders, and respect for one’s school. One of the most important places to show respect is at home, this is what forms a strong relationship between someone and their family members in the household. Listening to one another is one of the ways to show respect to others in that person’s home. If someone listens to someone else in the household, then one is showing that they respect…

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    Merriam-Webster Dictionary: “love is a feeling of strong or constant affection for a person”(M. Webster). In a successful marriage, love must forever grow. Love must be unconditional. Love must be given to receive. There are two types of love in any relationship. “Agape love is the selfless, unconditional type of love that helps people to forgive one another, to respect one another, and to serve one another, day in and day out, rain or shine” (McCain). The other is Eros love, which is the…

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    People should, depending on situation and their motivation, get involved in relationships, whether for better or worse. Benedick constantly quarrelled with Beatrice, swearing that “until all graces be in one woman, one woman shall not come in my grace” (Shakespeare, 2.3.29). But when Benedick overheard Don Pedro and Leonato discussing Beatrice’s love for him, he began to soften up to Beatrice. Likewise, Beatrice fell in love with Benedick when she eavesdropped on a conversation explaining…

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    Close Relationship History Essay 2 Introduction People can always meet a variety of anticipated problems in their lives. Some people respond to these problems quickly due to the urgency and importance. However, some people will delay solving these problems because of the habit of procrastination. As an international college student like me, problems or challenges such as time management, cultural difference, and social relationship are expected when the living environment changes. Usually I…

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    had sort of a confusing friendship, at times made me scratch my head a couple of times and ask; are they friends or are they not friends? What is the purpose of their relationship? How did they come to know each other? To have a friend you must be able to reciprocate that relationship in order to get the benefits of the relationship often times this was demonstrated between the two. So lets defined a friend? Is a friend someone you fight with and make up with? Someone who tells you…

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