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Attachment insecurity and materialism drive phubbing in relationships
New research reveals how attachment insecurity and materialistic values fuel 'phubbing' in romantic relationships. Constantly checking your phone during conversations with a partner - a behavior known ...
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The hidden insecurities sabotaging American relationships
In the United States, many breakups stem not from a lack of love but from deeply rooted male insecurities. These issues, often unaddressed, quietly undermine emotional connections over time. As ...
Worrying that your relationship might suddenly crash for no reason? Suspecting your partner of cheating? Feeling on edge, waiting for the other shoe to drop? Not able to settle in and get comfortable ...
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The 8 most common male insecurities in the US that end up destroying romantic relationships
Relationship experts in the United States agree that many breakups don’t happen because of lack of love, but because of ...
Learning to be vulnerable is a crucial part of being in a strong relationship, but our reliance on AI is changing our ...
Jealousy feels like protection, but it’s actually poison. While you think you’re guarding your relationship by questioning every text message and analyzing every interaction your partner has with ...
The Subtle Art of Giving Up: How to know she's no longer into you [ParentMap] If you ever become unsure or unconfident about your relationship because you think you're not good for your partner, you ...
A new study to be presented at the SLEEP 2025 annual meeting found that poor sleep quality is related to relationship insecurity, which moderates the effect of sleep quality on daily feelings of ...
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