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𝐌𝐀𝐑𝐎𝐊𝐈𝐈 :
Gg
2022-05-25 18:41:48
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zian952zz
𝐌𝐀𝐑𝐎𝐊𝐈𝐈 :
@Sho
2022-05-27 08:51:52
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.frexzyy :
C est une collab ou ta tout fais
2022-05-28 13:20:21
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Pas mal du tout, j'aime vraiment bien ce que tu fais✨ bonne chance pour la collab en passant
2022-05-30 18:35:07
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will_ka :
whaaat minimum 50k likes pour ce travail je comprends pas
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incroyable 😳
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Almost every couple I’ve worked with has hit a season where they quietly wondered if something was wrong with them. Usually, nothing was. They were just tired, stretched thin, and drifting, and no one ever told them that was normal. So let me tell you. It is normal to drift. Life gets loud. Work, kids, stress, exhaustion. And in those stretches you can love your partner and still find them a little annoying. Still feel unsupported. Still feel far away from someone lying right next to you. That’s not proof your relationship is broken. It’s what a real, long-term relationship looks like in a hard season. Here’s the part that actually matters, though. The hard season isn’t what breaks couples. What breaks them is what they do inside it. When you’re depleted, the instinct is to turn away, go quiet, and wait for it to pass on its own. That waiting is exactly how a temporary drift hardens into distance you can’t cross. So try these, and notice that none of them are big. Name it out loud together: “we’re in a hard one right now, aren’t we?” That turns two people struggling alone into a team. Keep one small thread of connection alive, a hand on the back, a midday text, thirty seconds of real eye contact. And lower the bar while staying kind, you’re not aiming not to turn the exhaustion on each other. The couples who make it aren’t the ones who never drift. They’re the ones who keep reaching, even a little, until the season turns. What’s a hard season you and your partner made it through? 💛 This information is for psychoeducational purposes only and not to be misconstrued as therapy.  #CouplesTherapy #RelationshipAdvice #MarriageAdvice #LongTermLove #HealthyRelationships
Almost every couple I’ve worked with has hit a season where they quietly wondered if something was wrong with them. Usually, nothing was. They were just tired, stretched thin, and drifting, and no one ever told them that was normal. So let me tell you. It is normal to drift. Life gets loud. Work, kids, stress, exhaustion. And in those stretches you can love your partner and still find them a little annoying. Still feel unsupported. Still feel far away from someone lying right next to you. That’s not proof your relationship is broken. It’s what a real, long-term relationship looks like in a hard season. Here’s the part that actually matters, though. The hard season isn’t what breaks couples. What breaks them is what they do inside it. When you’re depleted, the instinct is to turn away, go quiet, and wait for it to pass on its own. That waiting is exactly how a temporary drift hardens into distance you can’t cross. So try these, and notice that none of them are big. Name it out loud together: “we’re in a hard one right now, aren’t we?” That turns two people struggling alone into a team. Keep one small thread of connection alive, a hand on the back, a midday text, thirty seconds of real eye contact. And lower the bar while staying kind, you’re not aiming not to turn the exhaustion on each other. The couples who make it aren’t the ones who never drift. They’re the ones who keep reaching, even a little, until the season turns. What’s a hard season you and your partner made it through? 💛 This information is for psychoeducational purposes only and not to be misconstrued as therapy. #CouplesTherapy #RelationshipAdvice #MarriageAdvice #LongTermLove #HealthyRelationships

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