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How to deal with relationship OCD

Psyche

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June 24, 2026

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Repetitive thought spirals about a partner could be a sign of ROCD. But there are ways to reclaim your peace and intimacy- by Marisa T MazzaRead on Psyche

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Slate Magazine

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· Jul 7, 2026

My Fiancé’s Parents Don’t Approve of Our Relationship. Now He Wants to Put Me in a Very Uncomfortable Position.

He's setting himself up for disappointment.

Metro

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· Jul 4, 2026

I love wife-swapping with my best mate — but my father-in-law is ruining it

An affair won't solve any problems

Upworthy

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· Jun 21, 2026

Child psychologist begs parents to break these 6 common but harmful habits for their kids

Grandparents should give this a read, too. The post Child psychologist begs parents to break these 6 common but harmful habits for their kids appeared first on Upworthy.

TwistedSifter

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· Jun 29, 2026

“You’re Ruining His Life!”: Household Explodes After Mom Grounds Son for Getting Booted From Chemistry Class—But Dad Claims She’s Overreacting

Poor hygiene can make situations like this uncomfortable. The post “You’re Ruining His Life!”: Household Explodes After Mom Grounds Son for Getting Booted From Chemistry Class—But Dad Claims She’s Overreacting appeared first on TwistedSifter.

Toronto Sun

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· Jun 21, 2026

SEX FILES: Why do people crave chaotic relationships?

'Chaotic relationships have dramatic emotional highs and lows. For some people, chaotic relationships feel exciting because the uncertainty activates their nervous system'

National Post

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· Jun 30, 2026

I love my boyfriend and our life together, except for one big thing. Is it a deal-breaker? | Ask Rebecca

Advice from NP: The right thing to do is say, 'I'm not comfortable getting married or having children until we're both working toward that future'

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Related coverage for "How to deal with relationship OCD": Slate Magazine — My Fiancé’s Parents Don’t Approve of Our Relationship. Now He Wants to Put Me in a Very Uncomfortable Position.. Metro — I love wife-swapping with my best mate — but my father-in-law is ruining it. Upworthy — Child psychologist begs parents to break these 6 common but harmful habits for their kids. TwistedSifter — “You’re Ruining His Life!”: Household Explodes After Mom Grounds Son for Getting Booted From Chemistry Class—But Dad Claims She’s Overreacting. Toronto Sun — SEX FILES: Why do people crave chaotic relationships?. National Post — I love my boyfriend and our life together, except for one big thing. Is it a deal-breaker? | Ask Rebecca