I either love the most functional or the most disfunctional couple.
There's no in-between.
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I either love the most functional or the most disfunctional couple.
There's no in-between.
Danley 💗 Mondler
7 Signs of a Functional Relationship
1. Matches in Conflict Style Most people fall into one of three conflict styles: validators, avoiders, and volatiles. If the ratio of positi
Most people fall into one of three conflict styles: validators, avoiders, and volatiles. If the ratio of positivity to negativity in conflicts was, the relationships were functional. However, mismatches in conflict style will increase risk of divorce.
8 Steps to a More Functional and Balanced Relationship
8 Steps to a More Functional and Balanced Relationship
8 Steps to a More Functional and Balanced Relationship
By: Rick Wall
While the desire for a fun and passionate relationship is often at the top of the list of desires for people who are committed to each other, it is paramount for couples to build a solid foundation upon which all other elements may safely rest. Unfortunately, many couples have a distorted view of relationships. They have…
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been talking to the bf about having a sexually open, romantically open and/or polyamorous relationship kinda coming to the conclusion that since i've only just moved in and am still adjusting, we should put the idea on the shelf for a little bit, but it's not something either of us would write off
boyfriend: welcome to forever
me: can I take your order?
Taylor Swift Finds Functional Relationship, Ends Music Career
By Erin Zimmerman
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- This week, crossover country music sensation Taylor Swift announced she is retiring from the industry. Swift cited her most recent and first functional relationship as the reason for her retirement.
“I knew he wasn't trouble when I realized I couldn’t think of anything giggly or shitty to say about him. He’s just kind of cool and he doesn’t bug me,” stated Swift. In the past, the singer has been linked to John Mayer, the previously undead Cory Monteith, and some Kennedy, among others. One or the other later featured in songs such as “Begin Again,” “Mean,” and “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.”
Swift refused to disclose the name of her current beau, saying, “I don’t know, it’s like, not really anyone’s business, I guess? I mean, if I can’t use him for a song, then like, why do people need to know who he is, right?” When asked if the man in question was ‘the one,’ Swift continued: “It’s not Romeo and Juliet, I wouldn’t say he belongs with me. We’re just livin’ in a big ole city and all we’re ever gonna be is mostly okay with each other. I feel like that’s growth.”
As a final farewell, Swift plans to auction off inspirational items from previous albums, including several first date restaurant receipts she took when he wasn’t looking, various stuffed animals, a random pair of underwear she found later and couldn’t throw away, and that favorite band t-shirt she lied about keeping. All proceeds go to Alanis Morissette.
Erin Zimmerman is an Ace Reporter at The Whiskey Journal and will never ever stop listening to Taylor Swift, like ever.
Photo courtesy of Phillip Riggins
So my loving sister locked myself and my other sister out of the house for the last 25 minuets. When I finally got back in I threw a frozen chicken nugget at her in retaliation.