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4 Simple Truths a Girl Should Know About Her Guy

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It's well known and a joke among many that men and women seem to be from different planets. They think different and have a different way of seeing things. An example would be the difference in their emotional actions and reasoning.
What sometimes happens is you might get upset over something your guy said. You may have taken what he said wrong only because of the way it came across when he really meant no harm. This could leave you giving him the silent treatment and your guy wondering what the heck happened.
When a relationship get this way there is a lot of tension and the arguments and fighting start. Fortunately it does not have to be like that. When you figure out some simple truths about men then you will be able to better figure them out and that can make your relationship a lot less stressful. Below are some tips to get you started.


1. It may not make sense but your guy loves you just the way you are. But, he would really like you to never change from the person you were when he first met you. As we get older and become comfortable in our relationships we can start to take each other for granted and lose some of who we once were.

2. Have you ever asked him what he was thinking about and he says nothing? You may believe there is no way he is thinking about nothing but the truth is it can be true. He is not hiding anything from you or not sharing his thoughts. He is just in his own world not worrying about things at that moment.

3. Men have a different way of displaying their love to their girlfriends, wives and family. They may have a deep love for them but you won't see it out in the open as you would with women. They are more internal with their feeling so it can be deceiving at times. Don't expect him to tell you how much he loves you every day but you can be sure the love is there.

4. Even though he would like to see you the same as when you first met, he also does not want to change himself. He would be happy to sit in his favorite chair each night, resist exercising or fight the temptation to improve his diet. So if you start to push him to make changes you may see him putting up some resistance.

Once you have a grasp of these simple things about men you may be able to navigate your relationship a bit better. Let's hope you will gain a renewed appreciation and your relationship grows stronger.


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Mother | Varun K Sharma

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Inside a secure shell,
Away from manly hell,
She protected me from teary rain,
Giving me breaths, taking my pain;
Breathing same air, hearing same sound,
Connected by blood lines, together we are bound,
Feeling what I felt,
Dealing what I dealt,
She never blamed my moves,
Holding me tight, she never let me loose.

From the dry ground,
Water, for me, she found,
Drowning herself in tears,
She protected me from fears,
With empty chamber in dark night,
She fed me with positive light,
Lying on floor she kept me high,
Singing hymns of joy without any sigh,
Taking me away from the unknown crowd,
She gave me smiles when I cried out loud.

On the cradle of love and care,
She gave me swings of joyful stare,
With surprising faces and wide giggles,
She made me laugh with bodily ripples,
From the depths of frequent nightmares,
She pulled me out of strange dark layers,
Holding my hand, making me stand,
She moulded my feet for walking on strand,
Kissing at my every wound,
She created everything that I ruined.

To every temple I pray, She is my prayer,
To every spark I ignite, She is my flare,
To every wish I make, She is my belief,
To every pain I bear, She is my relief,
To every word I say, She is my meaning,
To every mistake I commit, She is my learning,
To every photo I capture, She is my frame,
Everything that was unknown, She gave it a name.

A figure of LOVE,
Dedicated to serve,
A sea of care,
Pure at every layer,
A relation forever strong,
True in hearts, never wrong,
A trustful thread that remained,
Chained but unchained,
A connection so divine,
Even GOD stands in line,
Linked to one another,
Me and my sweet MOTHER...!!!


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Varun is an ardent blogger hailing from Jammu, India.
He writes poems, articles and short stories related to love and spirituality.

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Most Romantic Places To Honeymoon After Wedding | Amy Lawson

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After going through the strenuous wedding day, just-married couples would wish to spend their honeymoon in the best of places to relax and unwind. Couples should find the best place for the two of them to relax and enjoy their union. Listed below are the best romantic places to enjoy your honeymoon.


1.Paris, France

Paris

Paris is the largest city in France with amazing iconic architecture in the world. Its nickname is the city of lights and love. Visit the Eiffel tower and get your picture taken and Sample the fresh foods being served at the traditional restaurants.

2.Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona
The best way to enjoy the amazing historic architecture is by walking round the town while holding the hand of your loved one. The town contains Spain's oldest open air market and Gothic quarters like the Gaudi buildings. Here you can enjoy the exquisite Cataluna cuisines. 


3.Los Cabos, Mexico

Los Cabos
One and Only Palmilla in Las Cabos is a master piece of stunning beauty and amazing architecture. Pristine beaches and swaying palm trees offer a very romantic paradise. Customer service here is excellent.

4.Istanbul, Turkey

Istanbul

This town is located at the gateway between West and East. You can explore the jaw dropping ancient Romans and Greek ruins, walk in the sandy beaches, and climb the hills covered by white houses. Enjoy the shopping experience like no other. Enjoy the traditional Turkish delicacies

5.Honolulu, Hawaii

Honolulu
USA Honolulu is the capital of the state of Hawaii. Here you can enjoy the tropical climate and the beautiful natural vistas. The town has sunny days, warm nights and a lot of things to experience. At Hawaii you can visit the many sceneries which will catch your breath.

6.Palm Beach, Florida USA

Palm Beach
The Breakers Palm Beach is stunning with its modern elegance old charms. This makes the perfect getaway since you get world class spas and nice fantastic restaurants. The devoted staff there give world class services.

7.Cove Atlantis, Bahamas

Clove Atlantis
This is an ocean front resort that offers a mix of fun and relaxation for couples. It has many restaurants and lounges. Couples can get amazing messages in there closed door cabanas.

8.Buenos Aires, Argentina

Buenos Aries
This is a perfect choice for couples who love dancing.
This is the place where the romantic tango was originated. The city is a perfect mix of modern and old world charm. Here you should take the time to check out the Argentinean foods which is a blend of Italian, Spanish and Arab flavors.

9.Sydney, Australia

Sydney
The town has in the recent past come out of its laid back state and now many styles have cropped up in this harbor city.  There exist new and redone restaurant and hotels to visit. You should also try out the town's cuisine.

10.Venice, Italy

Venice
Venice is located in northern Italy. Venice, Florence is well known for its art, canals and a huge reputation as the city of romance. It is an expensive city, but honeymooners can spend the extra cash to enjoy one of the gems of Europe. You can also enjoy the gondola rides in the busy urban experience.

11.London, England

London
London is a historian city. It is one of the largest and most popular city in the world. Here you can check out the museums and the gardens and then at night you can go out for some dancing and can enjoy the wide range of foods in the town.

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Amy Lawson is a content writer. She is a parent of two kids. Her interests are Films, Travel & Technology and Eco Living. She is a professional blogger from London and have written many articles on Entertainment, Finance and Health categories. Now she is doing research on dvla helpline etc.
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6 Don't s In A New Relationship | Sharol Christen D'Silva

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Continued from:  How To Know The Difference Between Love, Infatuation & Lust?

Do’s & Don’ts When Sparking a New Relationship

There truly are plenty of fish in the sea. And that’s not always a good thing. Especially when it comes to how you’re going to stand out for the rest of them. Good news is- if you put a little effort into it, it’s easy. How?
Well let me tell you …

Do's and Dont's in a relationship
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A strong, healthy relationship can be one of the best supports in your life.
Good relationships improve all aspects of your life, strengthening your health, your mind, and your connections with others. However, if the relationship isn't working, it can also be a tremendous drain. Relationships are an investment.
The more you put in, the more you can get back.
These simple tips can help keep a healthy relationship strong, or repair trust and love in a relationship on the rocks. 

  1. Don't rush into things or you will be getting hurt.
  2. Friendship should also weigh into your decision to commit. In 50 years, if you don't genuinely like your mate, you're going to be miserable.
  3. Know that there will be bumps in the road. And if you're truly in love, it won't matter.
  4. Don't let that person try to change you.
  5. Don't look for someone perfect, because no one is exactly perfect. The only perfect person is the perfect person for YOU.
  6. Don't expect the person to change for you.

If there's an argument between you and your partner, give each other some space and time to think afterwards because if you ask multiple questions at the moment you will most likely get an answer you don't like (meaning your partner will say something he/she doesn't mean).
 
 

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How To Know The Difference Between Love, Infatuation and Lust?

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I'm Sharol and this is my first article to Coondapur.com & in this I'll be writing out few tips to have a strong relationship. Here is a post which is a collection of various tips which I came across while browsing, & some of them are of my own experience.
Lets start then..

Whether you're in a relationship already or whether you're admiring someone from afar, sorting out your feelings can be a real challenge.
While there's no clear, fool-proof way to decipher your feelings for someone, there are certain ways to make the distinction clearer for yourself. Follow these tips to help yourself to know the difference between love, infatuation and lust.

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Part 1: How to Recognize True Love




    Examine whether you treat the object of your interest as a person or a thing. You care for this person even knowing his or her faults. You are committed to sticking together even through the most difficult circumstances. You can tell this person anything about yourself, even if the truth doesn't flatter you, and you know that your partner will accept you.

   Evaluate how secure you feel. You know that your partner will stand by you no matter what, and you are prepared to commit to your partner for the rest of your life.

    Think about how long you've been in the relationship. You have known the person for a long time, and you can't imagine life without him or her.

    Observe how sex affects your feelings. After you have sex with your partner, you feel closer to him or her. For you, affection and post-coital cuddling are just as important as sex, although you love to keep the flame alive.

    Analyze the way that you're thinking about the other person. Something funny has happened to you at work, and you can't wait to tell your partner. Alternatively, you've had a bad experience, and you want to talk to someone who will understand. If your partner is the first person that you think about when you want to share your innermost thoughts, then you may be in love.

    Look at how you handle conflict. When you have an argument with your partner, you keep working until you're able to find some common ground. No argument can erase your commitment to one another, and you appreciate your partner speaking the truth even when it's painful.

Consider your feelings about moving the relationship forward. You feel comfortable with your partner, and you feel a strong bond of trust. Moving in together or getting married feels natural and logical.

Part 2: How to Know if you’re Infatuated

    Examine whether you treat the object of your interest as a person or a thing. When you experience infatuation, your mind is consumed by thoughts of the other person. You're thinking not only about the other person but also about how you want to reveal yourself to the other person. You have an idealized vision of what this person is like, and your vision may or may not be accurate.

    Evaluate how secure you feel. Instead of feeling secure, you are thinking more about how to impress the other person. Your focus is on how to get the other person to like you, and you feel nervous because you don't know how the other person feels.

    Think about how long you've been in the relationship. Your relationship is pretty new, and while you're constantly thinking about the other person, you're not confident that he or she has what it takes to go the distance.

    Observe how sex affects your feelings. Sex is exciting, but you feel tentative afterward. You worry about whether your partner found you appealing, and you worry about what the next step after sex will be.

    Analyze the way that you're thinking about the other person. You think constantly about the way that the person smiles, the way he or she says your name or the way that your partner looks at you. You think obsessively about these details, and you try to decide how the person feels about you based on these somewhat trivial qualities.

    Look at how you handle conflict. The person you like disagrees with you, and you wonder if the relationship is over. You wonder whether you know the person at all or whether your impressions have been wrong all along.

Consider your feelings about moving the relationship forward. You want to ask the person to date exclusively, but you're nervous about what he or she might say. You're afraid that asking for commitment may frighten the person away. Your feelings aren't deep enough for love; you're probably more in the realm of infatuation.


Part 3: When You're Feeling Hot, Bothered and in Lust

    Examine whether you treat the object of your interest as a person or a thing:
    If you're looking to catch someone as a prize or to get someone to go to bed with you, you're treating the person like a thing, and you're probably experiencing lust.


    Evaluate how secure you feel:
    Security isn't important to you; you're more interested in the score and in how great it feels to be physical together. After you get what you want, you can take or leave the other person.
    Think about how long you've been in the relationship:
    You may just be meeting the person you're interested in, or you may have known the person for a long time. In either situation, the relationship is more about fulfilling your sexual desires than it is about creating a partnership.
    Observe how sex affects your feelings:
    You have sex with the person, and even though it's great, your mind has already moved onto something else. You wonder how long you have to hold the person afterward, and you're already thinking about scoring your next sexual encounter. Or you want to keep having sex with the person--at least, until somebody else comes along.



    Analyze the way that you're thinking about the other person:
    You're trying to figure out what you have to do to get this person to invite you up for a nightcap. Your focus is on knocking down the person's guard so that he or she will be open to a sexual encounter.


    Look at how you handle conflict: 
    Who cares if you have an argument? You can find someone new without the hassle of bickering and fighting. The sex is great, but it's not worth the baggage--unless it's make-up sex after one of those passionate arguments.


    Consider your feelings about moving the relationship forward:
    In reality, you could care less about getting exclusive with your partner. You're satisfied to date other people, and you don't care if the other person also has multiple partners. Even though you may feel jealous if your lover finds another partner, your lack of commitment suggests lust, not love

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