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How to Keep a Relationship Strong

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Summary: Keeping a relationship strong is about effectively communicating to your significant other. Maintain a strong relationship with tips from an author of a book on dating in this free video on interpersonal relationships.

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By Dr. Paul Vehorn
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Dr. Paul Vehorn has a Ph.D and did graduate work in behavior psychology. He has also been a nationwide talk show host on the Sun Radio Network. Dr. Vehorn wrote "Dynamic Dating" and...read more

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"There is not strength in numbers. How do you keep a relationship strong? This is Dr. Paul. Author of Boomer Girls, A Boomer Woman's Guide to Men and Dating. And when I say there is not strength in numbers, I mean there is not strength in you or your significant other going to their friends and talking about your relationship. It's your relationship. And this is one of the big don't that I have given information to people who have called on the air. Don't go to your girlfriends. Don't go to your buddies and say "what will I do to keep that relationship strong"? It takes one thing and that is communication on everything. If you find in dating someone that you're not communicating, it is not going anywhere but downhill from there. If you're meeting with somebody and you have great communication with that person then that's what it's all about. So strength in relationships depends on one thing, communication. It's all about love. It's all about wanting to be loved and being loved. And the only way that happens is through communication. So make your relationship stronger. Don't hesitate, communicate. This is Dr. Paul. May your fantasies of today be your realities of tomorrow."

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