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Relationships Are Supposed to Feel Good, Part 7

No Arguments. More Fun. Great Sex. Love. Acceptance. Trust. Posted on July 3, 2018 by Leah CochraneJuly 4, 2018

Agree On Core Values and Vital Issues, and Make Respect In Your Relationship a Top Priority Key Feature #7. You’ve come a long way down the road toward absolute respect in your relationship, which has led to more compassion and … Continue reading →

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Relationships Are Supposed To Feel Good

No Arguments. More Fun. Great Sex. Love. Acceptance. Trust. Posted on June 20, 2018 by Leah CochraneJune 21, 2018

Part 6 – How Are Your Greetings and Leave-Takings With Your Partner? Key Feature #6.  Do your greetings and leave-takings of each other have affection, interest and respect?   If I told you there was something you could do that would … Continue reading →

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Relationships Are Supposed to Feel Good

No Arguments. More Fun. Great Sex. Love. Acceptance. Trust. Posted on May 24, 2018 by Leah CochraneJune 21, 2018

Part 5- Is your relationship free of verbal abuse…   Key Feature #4, continued:  In your relationship, do you both agree that when you have an argument or disagreement, you will not call each other names or use derogatory personal … Continue reading →

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Relationships Are Supposed to Feel Good, Part 3

No Arguments. More Fun. Great Sex. Love. Acceptance. Trust. Posted on April 30, 2018 by Leah CochraneJuly 16, 2018

Are You and Your Partner Free of Relationship Violence? Key Feature #3: Do you both adhere absolutely to the belief and practice that in a loving relationship that feels good there is never any relationship violence?  If there is violence … Continue reading →

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Relationships Are Supposed to Feel Good

No Arguments. More Fun. Great Sex. Love. Acceptance. Trust. Posted on September 13, 2016 by Leah CochraneJune 21, 2018

Part 4 – Are You In Denial About Verbal Abuse In Your Relationship? Key Feature #4: Are you both committed to having a relationship free of verbal and emotional abuse?  Right about now are you wiping your brow in relief because there … Continue reading →

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Part 2 — Aren’t Relationships Supposed to Feel Good?

No Arguments. More Fun. Great Sex. Love. Acceptance. Trust. Posted on September 6, 2016 by Leah CochraneMay 11, 2018

Key Feature #2:   This may seem like a no-brainer to many of you, but as I’ve said before, experience has taught me not to make assumptions.  So Key Feature 2 is this: do both of you agree that you … Continue reading →

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Aren’t Relationships Supposed to Feel Good?

No Arguments. More Fun. Great Sex. Love. Acceptance. Trust. Posted on August 20, 2016 by Leah CochraneSeptember 16, 2016

Part 1 Most of us have chosen badly at some point in life when looking for love.  Some of us have done so rather habitually.  In either case, you’ve undoubtedly experienced the emotional pain, confusion, anger and sense of betrayal … Continue reading →

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