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How to calm your boyfriend when he is angry with you
That weird feeling in your stomach When you know he's angry If you've ever been in this situation, you know how it feels. Your phone is in your hand, the same chat is open on the screen, and your mind is fighting with itself. There's no one there, no voice, just messages. Three dots appear, then disappear. And your mind is stuck there.
By Understandshe.com2 months ago in Families
The Plate Was Never Empty
When I grew up I always thought about the best way to raise children. Do we need to always be angry or give long lectures. I found the answer when I looked at how my mom raised me. My mom does not know how to say sweet words. But she knows how to comfort without voice.
By Fathi Jalil2 months ago in Families
What a mature man wants in a relationship
Introduction Okay, real talk. I’m gonna say something that might sound crazy, especially coming from a guy. For a man who’s actually looking for something real, a long-term thing? It’s not just about how hot you are.
By Understandshe.com2 months ago in Families
Three Pizzerias Worth Traveling For (and How to Order Without Looking Lost)
I’m not interested in declaring “the best pizza in the world.” Italy doesn’t really think that way. Italian’s Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
By Andrea Zanon2 months ago in Families
Emotional Boundaries With Parents When Guilt Runs Your Life
Understanding Emotional Boundaries With Parents in a Guilt-Driven Dynamic Emotional boundaries with parents become critically important when guilt quietly controls decisions, emotions, and self-worth. Many Gen Z adults grow up in families where love is intertwined with obligation, making it difficult to separate care from control. In these kinds of places, guilt isn't often said out loud. It can be suggested through silence, stories of sacrifice, or emotional detachment. This approach leads to a habit of putting personal needs last.
By Relationship Guide2 months ago in Families





