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Being a couple through the Holidays

It can be exhausting, you might fight, things won't always go as plan, and emotions can be all over the place. The holidays are often romanticized. We go into them with an idealized vision of how things will go, but often end up feeling disappointed when they don’t play out perfectly. Adjusting your expectations to be more in line with the reality and imperfection of life can help you stop dwelling on how things should be, and start enjoying things as they are.

 
 
 

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