A History of Evil
"Teach the young people how to think, not what to think." Sidney Sugarman
Up your relationship
Mary Jo Fay, RN, MSN, author of When Your “Perfect Partner” Goes Perfectly Wrong, offers these tips to help you and your partner develop trust in each other.
- Be consistent.
- Be on time. When you have to be late, call and say you’ll be late.
- Be fair, even in an argument.
- Be sensitive to the other’s feelings. You can still disagree, but don’t discount how your partner feels.
- Being a good listener.
- Carry out your fair share of chores.
- Respect your partner’s boundaries.
- Try not to overreact when things go wrong.
- Do what you say you will do, and call when you say you will call.
- Don’t lie — not even little white lies — to your partner or to others.
- Don’t dig up old wounds. Remember that once you say things, you can’t take them back.
- Don't be jealous.
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