Relationships can provide emotional support and comfort. There is a lot of research documenting the effect of relationships on our mental health and physical wellbeing. As social creatures, we all have this desire to belong and connect to one another. Romantic relationships are great ways to have that soulful connection with somebody else. Do you ever wonder why even though you long for this connection, the more you search the harder it is to find? Do you also feel that the more you try to search for the one, the more failed relationships you seem to keep on having?
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