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A tasty dish is a fine mix of every thing which makes it tasty. It may get distasteful by either less or more amount of salt or any such mixture. Care, concern and belongingness are some of the building blocks of love but we should understand the excessive degree of these constituent can be harmful or sometimes destructive.

Don’t be a detective
Being possessive is important, many a times your partner himself expect your interference in almost every thing he dos, he want you to ask him about the time he will come to see you or what is his day plan etc… but no one will allow a hidden surveillance and this is one thing you should never do with your love. If you are concerned about something, ask him directly but politely.

Keep a limit on everything

Don’t strike him repeatedly on any thing which you think can be questionable about him. Let him take time if he is not telling you something which you think he should tell. Do not offend him for not being with you enough or not spending quality time with you. That doesn’t mean that you should wait and watch. If you are finding something troubling you in his behavior, take help of your or his friends.

Remember in love you can do anything without hurting each other if you know the art of being polite.

Check out more such dating tips for women to create more harmony and peace in your relationships. The good thing is that there are many sources available from where you can get relationship advice. One such site that I would like to recommend is lovers lobby.com where you can find solutions to many relationship problems and get the secrets of healthy relationship.







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