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<description>Relationship issues great and small can be handled with our help. Get a grasp on your relationship issues right off the bat.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 14 Mar 2006 08:36:53 EST</pubDate>
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Relationship issues can be major or minor
We don't know what kind of issues you are dealing with, but they can be anything. Maybe you have serious relationship issues in which your boyfriend keeps groping other women at bars. Or maybe he just leaves his underwear on the bathroom floor after he takes a shower and you really, really freaking hate that. It is kind of gross. But that is not the point. Either way, there is a way of dealing with these things and it is called communication. In an online relationship, things are a little different at first, but basically, the fact remains the same. It's going to take work to end any conflict.


Talk things out with your partner and see if you can find some common ground.
Discuss your relationship issues openly and honestly and constructively. Shelve that passive aggressiveness.
Don't try to assign blame. Instead, work on mutually beneficial scenarios by which you are both happy.
It actually can be done, if both parties are willing. You can work out just about anything if you only try!


Deal with relationship issues as best you can
That is the bottom line with being in a relationship. No one is perfect and rarely will any single chunk of relationship advice be able to turn this thing around altogether. What you have to do is battle through it. Communicate with your partner and see where that gets you. Chances are it will go farther than you think, as you have no idea what you're missing until you actually open up to one another and try to see things through one another's eyes. This is what they tell you in professional relationship counseling and what MCO is going to offer you right here on this site. Be open. Be honest. Try. Work things out. It might not be perfect, but it's a start.

There you go. Now go out and give your relationship issues the best shot!
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