Author: | Anthony Udo Ekanem | ISBN: | 9783958499126 |
Publisher: | Anthony Ekanem | Publication: | June 8, 2017 |
Imprint: | Anthony Ekanem | Language: | English |
Author: | Anthony Udo Ekanem |
ISBN: | 9783958499126 |
Publisher: | Anthony Ekanem |
Publication: | June 8, 2017 |
Imprint: | Anthony Ekanem |
Language: | English |
It's unfortunate that sometimes even the very best relationships go sour, but, even if we cannot see it, at first, there is always a reason. There are actually countless reasons why good relationships turn bad and end up with a break-up. You might have endured meaningless arguments or you might have simply found that your ex-lover suddenly stopped communicating with you completely and then pulled away, leaving you in the dark about what was happening.
People who are hurting and unsure of where their partner is at in the relationship often end up doing the exact opposite of the things they should be doing to bring their ex-lover back to them. This is because men will tend to do the things that seem logical to a man and women will tend to try the tactics that they would want to see. It is a big lesson to learn that men and women think differently. Applying male logic to the problem of winning back a female is usually counter-productive and vice versa.
The really sad part about this is that, despite their best intentions, in these situations, both men and women tend to do things that will actually turn off and push away the person they really want to bring back into their lives and without even knowing they're doing it.
This means they're often doing the complete opposite of what they should be doing to bring back their ex-lover and make that person a part of their lives again, yet they're totally unaware of it. Think about it. Is what you're doing right now to get your ex-lover back working for you? Or is it just driving that person further away from you, making you feel even worse?
Let's look at some of the things men and women think about during relationships and how they view the actions of their partner. These insights can often bring about a much deeper understanding of what might have gone wrong within the relationship and bring a deeper knowledge of what to do when good relationships go wrong.
It's unfortunate that sometimes even the very best relationships go sour, but, even if we cannot see it, at first, there is always a reason. There are actually countless reasons why good relationships turn bad and end up with a break-up. You might have endured meaningless arguments or you might have simply found that your ex-lover suddenly stopped communicating with you completely and then pulled away, leaving you in the dark about what was happening.
People who are hurting and unsure of where their partner is at in the relationship often end up doing the exact opposite of the things they should be doing to bring their ex-lover back to them. This is because men will tend to do the things that seem logical to a man and women will tend to try the tactics that they would want to see. It is a big lesson to learn that men and women think differently. Applying male logic to the problem of winning back a female is usually counter-productive and vice versa.
The really sad part about this is that, despite their best intentions, in these situations, both men and women tend to do things that will actually turn off and push away the person they really want to bring back into their lives and without even knowing they're doing it.
This means they're often doing the complete opposite of what they should be doing to bring back their ex-lover and make that person a part of their lives again, yet they're totally unaware of it. Think about it. Is what you're doing right now to get your ex-lover back working for you? Or is it just driving that person further away from you, making you feel even worse?
Let's look at some of the things men and women think about during relationships and how they view the actions of their partner. These insights can often bring about a much deeper understanding of what might have gone wrong within the relationship and bring a deeper knowledge of what to do when good relationships go wrong.