Quarantined Couples: Tips for harmony and happiness | YouTube Live

Quarantined couples are striving to keep their cool and find a sense of happiness and harmony during the lockdown.  It’s a rare moment in time for us to continue to stay connected. Here’s how it can work for you, despite the current pandemic.

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Are you feeling anxious, irritable and impatient? Overly sensitive and reactive? Even the most loving couples are having a difficult time being cooped up with each other. Being quarantined with your partner can accelerate your reactivity levels. Here’s how to best deal with the lack of privacy, personal space, uncertainty, and relationship needs.

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