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Intimate Relationships
BP 101
The vast majority of man/woman relationships, particularly intimate relationships, are riddled with flaws and dysfunction. It is common for these relationships to seem flawless at first. This especially happens during the euphoric phase of being romantically “in love”. Yet, this illusion of perfection ultimately gives way to a profound sense of dissatisfaction. Conflicts and arguments arise. In some cases, it is can even result in physical violence.
Love/Hate Cycle
Love relationships can quickly transform into hate relationships, characterized by withdrawal of affection, hostility, or emotional attacks. It is widely accepted that this transition is a normal occurrence in man/woman relationships.
In relationships, the love/hate rollercoaster can be thrilling at first. It’s like a drug that makes you feel alive and normal. But when the pain becomes more intense and increasingly frequent, the relationship inevitably collapses.

Solutions:
Emotional love between two individuals is an incredibly unhealthy relationship. Society perpetuates this kind of love through books, movies, and other mediums. The solution to this age-old dilemma has eluded humanity for centuries. Every new generation begins their romantic journeys with their eyes wide shut. They repeat the same mistakes as their parents and grandparents, tracing back to the very beginning.
Those who are wise can learn from the mistakes of others. They will start a new generation of people who understand the hidden meanings of their relationships. They will know what not to do and be successful and happy with whomever they relate to.
I will be writing my new blog about man/woman relationships soon at Blog Post 102 (BP 102). Some of the content is controversial and disturbing to some of you. Nonetheless, if you truly want to know what works and what doesn’t work in relationships then read on and know.
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