This also offers an opportunity for compromise and to begin repairing the bridge to reconnect intimacy
bonds after conflict.
Not exact matches
The suit comes
after the Deputy Attorney General, Godfred Dame, in a 16 - page response to CHRAJ's enquiry in a petition brought by the Ashanti Regional NDC organizer, Yaw Brogya Gyamfi, defended the Finance Minister over allegations that he may have been involved in a
conflict of interest situation in the $ 2.25 billion domestic
bond issued by government.
One of Gottman's insights — and one I find of, perhaps, the greatest value — is this: Of all the couples he has studied — with those who separate
after a brief time together to those who are together for 60 years (and through all those years others marvel at what a strong, enduring
bond they display)-- among all of these couples, roughly 69 % of their
conflicts are perpetual.
Men and women rated kissing on the lips as being more intimate than cuddling, hand holding, hugging, and massaging.2 In a study of adolescents and young adults, those who engaged in more frequent kissing had higher levels of relationship satisfaction.3 One reason for this satisfaction boost was because
conflict with a romantic partner was easier to resolve when there was more affection, like kissing on the lips, in the relationship.2 Kissing promotes emotional closeness, and partners report that kissing
after sex strengthens their
bond and that they desire to kiss each other
after orgasm.1 This makes sense because kissing may increase levels of oxytocin (aka the «love» hormone), a chemical that promotes
bonding.4