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Why Your Boundaries Didn’t Stick (And What Actually Works in Relationships)
Most people are taught that boundaries are something you set, firm lines drawn in the sand that others must respect. When those boundaries don’t hold, the advice is often to “be stronger,” “be clearer,” or “stop explaining yourself.” But the problem usually isn’t weak boundaries. It’s how they’re being framed. The Psychology of the “ME Mindset” A large portion of modern boundary-setting advice is rooted in individualism. This ME mindset centers personal needs, autonomy, and

J.Yuhas
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Texting Habits of Someone Who Actually Loves You (Even When You’re Committed or Married—and Not Just Being Used for Emotional Comfort)
Let’s be real—just because someone texts you regularly doesn’t mean they’re showing up with real love. And even in a committed...

J.Yuhas
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Why Anxious and Avoidant Attachment Are More Similar Than You Think
Attachment theory helps us understand how we connect with others, especially in close relationships. When people think of anxious and...

J.Yuhas
3 min read


7 Ways to Know If Your Relationship Is Healthy and in Alignment
In the labyrinth of love, finding a relationship that is not only healthy but also aligned with your values, goals, and aspirations is...

J.Yuhas
3 min read
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