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Relationships

Romantic or sexual relationships can be an important part of a fulfilling life. They are one way to connect and share with other people. And romantic or sexual relationships often play an important role in our overall health and well-being.

We all want to be happy in our relationships. When it comes to romantic or sexual relationships, many of us have lots of questions. Learning about what makes a relationship healthy and unhealthy can help you decide if your relationship is good for you.

In every romantic relationship, we have responsibilities to ourselves and to our partners. Understanding them can help you develop healthy relationships. It's also important to remember that relationships can be unhealthy and even unsafe.

Relationships can provide you with great happiness, but they can also be very challenging. We hope this information helps you in your relationships.




Published: 04.25.08 | Updated: 04.25.08

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