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How couples cope with being apart largely depends on how they feel about the separation. Here are some common interpretations: Whats the big deal? if you were brought up in a family where absence was the norm, it may be that periods apart are no problem. So, you can relax. Its the thin end of the wedge: Perhaps in your past someone left saying it was temporary, but didn't come back. You may see a period of separation as the beginning of the end. You need to talk it out with your partner. If you loved me, youd say it: Love is linked to being physically near and any threat to that is also a threat to your emotional security. Counselling each other can really help. But its not for long: It might be your nature to look at life in the long term and see a bigger picture and, therefore, you may find it easier than your partner to see this as a temporary phase of your relationship. Its just not right: If your parents were together nearly all the time, then absence may simply be beyond your experience. Being a couple means being together. But mindsets can change. On top of your personal interpretations: About the absence, each of you will have a different perspective depending on whether you're the one leaving or staying. Try and work it out, chances are the relationship. will work.For more details on Relationship visit www.halfvalue.com and www.halfvalue.co.uk For more information on books visit www.Lookbookstores.com
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