Myth 1: You can't keep the spark in a relationship for long.
Sometimes it seems that the happy period of courtship, truly romantic dates and desired gifts ends sooner or later and the relationship turns into a routine. But some scientists refute this idea.
Myth 2: If you are not jealous, then you are not in love.
Many of us might think that a little bit of jealousy only makes a relationship stronger, but that's not the case. Psychologists note that even weak jealousy leads to quarrels and strengthens the control of partners over each other. Ultimately, all this affects the quality of the relationship. If you think that jealousy arises because you love a person and do not want to lose him, you are mistaken - more often it comes from self-doubt. To justify himself, a person begins to look for something unacceptable in his partner.
Myth 3: All relationship problems need to be discussed.
Everything is exactly the opposite. The discussion of most problems, as a rule, leads to quarrels and scandals. Relationship expert Dr. John Gottman says the secret to a long and happy relationship is learning how to avoid stressful situations.
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