Getting into new relationships and going on first dates with someone new can be quite challenging for some people. If the person you are dating starts bringing you up-to-date with their schedule, you may be on to a keeper. This means that he or she is really opening up to you. Not only are they diminishing their privacy by giving you access to this information, but it also implies an amount of self-imposed accountability.
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On this season of "Married at First Sight," year-old Deonna McNeill explains to her year relationship gap to her new husband, Gregory Okotie, by using a term you may not be familiar with. Less than a relationship, but more than a casual encounter or booty call, a situationship refers to a romantic relationship that is, and remains, undefined. Why is this becoming a trend now? A situationship is that space between a committed relationship and something that is more than a friendship.
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It's that moment in a relationship when the time comes to decide to take things to the next level, or to move on. Often this is when people start considering their feelings for their partner and debating whether or not to break out the L-word. That's right, love.
The good news is experts say there are ways to discern whether you have reason to stick around, and there are also strategies you can call upon to restore the health of your partnership that's currently struggling. Keep reading for signs that a relationship is in trouble in the first place, how to know when letting go is the best course of action, and then get tips for how to save a relationship and restore its status to healthy. Although optimism always gets a gold star, the truth is that not all relationships are meant to be saved. What is important is the health or lack thereof of the relationship. Ensuring your partner supports your needs and core values is also important.