Relationships gone bad, how to make them good

When we think about relationships gone bad we usually don’t think about the loss of physical benefits. Case Western Reserve University, in Cleveland, Ohio, did a study where they polled over 10,000 married men about their relationship to gauge the results of relationships gone bad or good. The simple question was asked, “Does your wife show her love?” Those men who answered in the affirmative, or with a “yes,” had significantly less chest pain and high blood pressure. Women were found to show the same results…more love, less high blood pressure. Obviously, relationships gone good involve love and the showing of that love.

Many couples, where relationships have gone bad, are in tough situations. They want to show their love, but they don’t seem to do it or they can’t seem to do it. It can be both simple and complex.

Relationships are simple in that you can show love by simply holding hands. Jim Coan, a psychologist at University of Virginia did a study where he found a secret that allowed women to get through stressful situations. The secret was that they could cope more easily with pain if their partner was holding their hand. Now, that does sound simplistic and you might be saying, “Our relationship is much more complicated than that!”

Relationships are complex in that when it comes to relationships gone bad, as previously stated, people want to love each other, but for some reason they just don’t know how.

To reverse a relationship gone bad you need to get back to where you were when you were first dating. Love was shown and felt back then, now we just need to get back to showing and the feelings will come.

We can teach you how to love your partner. We can help you give each other what you both desperately need.

Shoot us an email or give us a call right away, for the sake of your heart and blood pressure!