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When men can't control themselves, it hurts the family
Maslow developed the concept of self-actualization to emphasize that people are "what they can be and what they must be".
Living together in a family, it is usually inevitable that conflicts will arise because of a difference of opinion on one thing in life.
Marriage is built on the basis of mutual trust, and when we inadvertently found that the husband's "small treasury" will be associated with deception, betrayal, and even cheating, our hearts were traumatized, aggrieved, dissatisfied, skeptical of the attitude that arose!
How should we repay our parents now that we are grown up and watching them grow old day by day?
Life is an arduous journey with ups and downs as well as joys and happiness, so let's not be too concerned about the ups and downs of the journey, but rather appreciate the joys and happiness we enjoy on our journey!
When young men and women get married, they transform from a mutually pursuing love affair to a normal husband and wife relationship. When this relationship is transformed well, they will be more in love with each other and will become life partners. If it is not well transformed, they will be emotionally distant, or even unhappy. So how do we deal with the relationship between husband and wife?
In intimate relationships, being able to listen is much more important than being able to talk!
Let's take a look at the reasons for the high divorce rate among young people!
Once a cold war occurs between couples, should it continue to last for the sake of saving face? Or do you want to find a way to solve the problem of the cold war