This study suggests that individuals who require a lot of self-expansion stimulation from their significant other are more inclined to find potential partners outside of the relationship as attractive due to their perception of self being shaped by interactions with their significant other. This also implies that self-confidence independent of self-expansion stimulation from a partner may lead to a more stable relationship.
In this podcast, the speaker discusses overcoming speech impediments through therapy and the importance of conflict resolution in relationships.
The speaker discusses the importance of prioritizing oneself in a relationship and becoming comfortable with oneself before forming a partnership with another person.
The shared background between two people can often create a bond that allows for better understanding, even without explicit conversation, while maintaining an equal partnership is key to successful collaborations.
On this episode of Two Bears, One Cave, Bert Kreischer and Tom Segura dive into relationship advice, discussing why couples fight and what to do when you think you might be talking too much. They also have an ad for Diet Smoke, promoting their Delta 8 THC gummies.
A caller describes a complex web of relationships involving her ex-husband, his current wife, and the caller's ex-wife, all of whom are now romantically involved with each other.
The speaker suggests that the recent motorcycle trip was more of a short-term fling rather than a long-lasting relationship.
Marike shares how her mother's coma changed her perspective on family and on her own thoughts about the end of her life.
This episode discusses the importance of open and honest communication in adult relationships, as well as the potential consequences of not being clear and direct with our words.
A man is struggling financially and living in his parents' basement while dealing with issues surrounding the women in his life and the possibility of becoming a father.
Thinking about relationships in terms of their long-term value can change how we engage with people and shape our professional trajectories. This podcast episode discusses the importance of finding valuable people who may not have an immediately apparent role, but can impact our lives in unexpected ways.
The speaker describes the sibling-like relationship between the trio and acknowledges that their individual audiences will value their different approaches to academia and art differently.
Benita Alexander discovers that her fiancé Paolo Macchiarini, who claimed to be the personal doctor of the Pope, and promised her a wedding with the Pope officiating, was lying to her, causing her to question everything he had ever told her.
The speaker talks about his relationship with a wise person, Toni, who he spoke to for an hour on the phone around five or six times a week and whom he remembers fondly.
Kristen and Whitney talk about canceling all their exes and how many exes they have.
The speaker advises the listener to move on from a woman who is not currently ready for a relationship and instead focus on finding someone new who is available and compatible. The listener is reminded to prioritize their own needs and to believe their partner when they communicate their emotions.
A man ignored a woman for months until he called her one night, but she had already surpassed him in her career. The speaker doesn't provide details on some early British films.
The speaker discusses how personal preferences in relationships can differ based on individual tastes and interests, with some preferring more positive and cheery things, while others prefer darker and more complex art.
Building meaningful relationships while striving for personal goals can positively impact physical health and overall success. Focusing solely on achievement can lead to increased levels of inflammation and a toll on mental health.
Join Rosie O'Donnell as she interviews survivors who have navigated through toxic relationships and shares their process of healing, with a focus on highlighting red flags and spotting narcissists before they can cause harm.
The speaker reflects on how having unrealistic expectations can hinder a person's ability to maintain balance in their relationships; raising the example of a friend who plans on waiting until he's a billionaire to find the perfect partner.
The podcast discusses the difference between polyamory and monogamy. Polyamory involves having multiple romantic and often sexual relationships at once, while monogamy is characterized by having one sexual partner.
The speakers briefly mention a potential project related to history and the future before revealing that they were supposed to discuss relationships. They instead suggest a future discussion on slow cooking, including a recipe recommendation.
The speaker shares how his first disagreement with his wife, which stemmed from a disagreement about intimacy, showcases their fighting dynamic, which he recognizes as being different from what one might traditionally expect.
The fear of losing someone, aiming to please someone or being aggressive is caused by personal insecurities, such as the fear of open relationships that are hard to deal with.
Jules and Khalilah discuss the concept of favoritism in relationships, particularly between siblings, and the importance of fairness.
The ethics of dating and manipulation are discussed, with a focus on the potentially harmful consequences of pursuing relationships with individuals who may not be fully capable of giving consent.
The speaker talks about his experience cheating on his wife and the consequences that followed, as well as the importance of being honest about it instead of keeping it a secret.
The family of a missing girl noticed that her boyfriend was controlling her by isolating her from her friends and family and making her delete their phone numbers from her phone. He also refused to attend family functions and convinced her that her family was jealous of him.
An account of an odd relationship intertwined with marijuana consumption, along with a story of abduction for ransom in a creepy town called Seaside in Washington.
The beginning of serious committed relationships may involve deceit and betrayal from both parties, as was the case for the guest's parents who left their significant others for each other.
The podcast discusses concerns about a friend's safety who may be in a potentially harmful relationship with a non-resident boyfriend who is staying with her roommate, and may be getting a gun to keep with her. Additionally, the friend has expressed worry that the boyfriend has been tracking her, and that the friend is not taking proper care of herself.
This podcast discusses setting boundaries in relationships and addressing emotional triggers. It emphasizes the importance of communicating one's needs and giving oneself the necessary time to process emotional situations.
The speaker describes someone’s suspicious behavior and how they sent insensitive text messages to the family of a deceased loved one, and the speaker denies being the reason for other people's breakups and divorces.
The speaker discusses a relationship where the girl's parents disapproved of their daughter's boyfriend and how the boyfriend's behavior was inappropriate and reflected unhealthy dynamics within the relationship.
The speaker shares the impact of people who have been good to him, including his sister, wife, and employers who gave him a chance for new, clean opportunities in life. He realized that many of his past relationships were based on what he could give rather than just being him.
The speaker discusses the importance of emotional connection in building relationships and humorously complains about having to address relationship issues on Twitter.
The speaker expresses uncertainty about what to do with a ring that was intended for a previous partner and wonders about the value of the ring and the future of the relationship.
The transcript discusses the feeling of meeting the person you know you will marry and the anxiety surrounding finding a life partner.
The process of asking and answering questions about important topics can lead to deeper connections with others, as it helps to break down barriers and enables people to open up and share their thoughts and feelings. This can be especially beneficial for first dates, roommates, or anyone looking to build stronger relationships.
The speaker reflects on a past relationship and feeling seen by their partner in their entirety. They attribute this to their intuition and being sober.
The combination of narcissists and empaths in relationships can cause chaos as the narcissist unknowingly takes advantage of the empath's generosity and compassion, resulting in emotional exhaustion for the empath. It's important to set boundaries and recognize when you are in an unhealthy dynamic.
The speakers discuss the importance of open communication and understanding in relationships and share their personal experiences.
Marriage and productivity are discussed in this podcast episode, and how simply changing the title of a relationship does not necessarily enhance productivity.
The hosts discuss how their past experiences have influenced their present relationships and how it's important to not judge or hold it against your partner.
The speaker shares her experience of living with a partner who didn't share her love language and how it impacted their daily lives.
In this episode, the speaker highlights the importance of relationships and how every individual is in a relationship in some way or the other. The episode will shed light on two mindset shifts that can help people transform their relationships.
Travis tells his friends that Jodi broke into his Facebook and decides to break things off with her.
The universe is telling you that you deserve someone who will fight for you when times get tough and stay consistent in your relationship. If someone is willing to let go easily, it's a sign that you deserve better, and it's beneficial to learn what you don't want in a partner.
The podcast discusses the issues with living arrangements and relationships, citing an example of a couple that spends most of their time in one partner's apartment despite the poor living conditions caused by the other partner's roommates.
This podcast episode discusses the challenges of dealing with needy individuals and the importance of setting boundaries. The speaker shares personal experiences and offers advice on how to interact with needy people without compromising your own well-being.
The speaker talks about being an open book when it comes to relationships and how it helps them quickly identify if the other person can "chill", citing examples from Tina Fey and Mindy Kaling's work.
The host discusses the purpose of her podcast and shares a personal story about her marriage and getting a rose trellis with her husband.
A guest on the podcast discusses how she and her wife communicate and discuss their relationship, making comparisons to the television show “Gossip Girl.”
The speaker discusses their relationship struggles, including moving in with their mom, attending church, and arguing about putting cake on each other's faces at their wedding. However, the relationship took a turn for the worse when the partner got mad and did not want to be in the same room with the speaker.
The biggest takeaway from the book 10 years ago was the fact that Warren had two wives, his first wife installed another person who hooked him up with another woman.
The use of dieting metaphors in relationships signifies unhealthy competition among women. Bringing context to stories of toxic relationships should not imply that someone deserved to be murdered, but rather shed light on the destructive pattern of unhealthy behavior.
The speaker describes her efforts to keep things exciting in her sex life, including arranging for special treats and being attentive to her partner's needs.
Catherine's mother warned her future husband, David, that he better watch out because Catherine was a physically dominant figure who was not afraid to get physical with men. Despite the warning, they still got married.
The speaker reflects on the difference between competition and relationships, and how the two don't always mix well. They share a personal experience of falling out with a friend over a competitive situation and admit that sometimes competition can be beneficial, but not at the cost of important relationships.
The speaker draws a comparison between love and food addiction, stating that both can lead to obsession.
Gypsy had no prior knowledge or experience with relationships, making it difficult to have a successful one, let alone explore BDSM. She and her boyfriend came up with a plan to meet at a movie theater to spend time together without Dee Dee's interference.
A man with the mind of a child sits down next to a woman at a public space, making her uncomfortable. The hosts also discuss the different levels of annoyance in a romantic relationship.
The hosts discuss the discomfort that can arise when you unexpectedly bump into an ex's new partner and the various mindsets that can help navigate the situation.
The Bachelor's contestants may experience trauma bonding and love bombing from being in the show's experimental environment. Before committing, it's important to truly get to know someone's character.
The speaker discusses the potential negative impact of couples heavily relying on social media to communicate and display their affection, citing it as a red flag for a dysfunctional relationship.
The speaker shares their experience of detaching from their partner, seeking therapy and coming to terms with their anxieties.