separation

Sly Signs That Taking A Relationship Break Won’t Work For You | Women Magazine feature

2024-09-24T17:26:20-04:00By |Categories: Article, Breakups & Divorce, Dating Advice, Interview, Relationship Expert, Relationships|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

BY AMANDA CHATEL Thinking of taking a relationship break? ‘Breaks’ can provide individual reflection and relationship reconfiguration. Or be the slow fade to a breakup. My interview with @Women distinguishes which one you’re experiencing right now. Amanda writes, "Sometimes couples reach a point in their relationship where it's just not working anymore. There are issues that can't be resolved, toxic tendencies, patterns that can't be broken, and a lot of questions surrounding a future together. In some cases, couples see these things as reasons to break [...]

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Long-distance couples are used to being apart — but not like this | Washington Post feature

2020-04-10T23:56:11-04:00By |Categories: Dating Advice, Interview, Love, Relationship Expert, Relationships|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |

By Sylvie Bigar  Long-distance relationships already face chronic separation. How can these couples manage the additional separation of the coronavirus lockdown? My interview with Sylvie Bigar at the Washington Post offers some guidelines: Some traveled for work, some traveled for fun, but some of us also traveled for love. Until last month, couples managed their long-distance relationships — be it across the ocean or a campus — as an intimate negotiation. When my partner, François, dropped me at the Geneva Airport on March 2, we [...]

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