Making Long-Distance Work: New Tools, Same Fundamentals
Technology has given long-distance couples more connection tools than ever — but the fundamentals of what makes it work haven't changed at all.
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Technology has given long-distance couples more connection tools than ever — but the fundamentals of what makes it work haven't changed at all.
Does your partner have a right to read your texts? Do you have to share your phone passcode? Here's how to tell the difference between healthy privacy and destructive secrecy.
When you're used to relying on no one but yourself, letting someone in feels like a threat. Here's how to balance fierce independence with the vulnerability required for love.
Lying about money destroys trust just as effectively as physical cheating. Here's how to spot financial infidelity and how to rebuild from it.
Emotional safety is the foundation of deep intimacy. Without it, vulnerability is impossible — and without vulnerability, real connection can't exist. Here's how to build it.
Trust is not built in grand moments — it's built in small, consistent ones. Here's the anatomy of trust in relationships and how to cultivate it intentionally.
Jealousy is one of the most universal human emotions — and one of the most destructive when mishandled. Here's how to understand it, communicate it, and keep it from taking over.
Infidelity is one of the most painful experiences in relationships — and one of the least understood. Here's what research reveals about why people cheat, and what it means for your relationship.
Long-distance relationships have a reputation for failing — but the research tells a more nuanced story. Here's what couples who make it do differently.
Trust, once broken, can be rebuilt — but not the same way it was built the first time. Here's what the research says, and what it actually takes from both partners.
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