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Plus 3 signs you may be emotionally neglecting your partner. Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser.]( [Psych Central]( The Top 5 [21 Passive-Aggressive Behavior Signs]( [Anger not like other emotions]Who likes a passive-aggressive trouble-maker? No one. But unfortunately, we’re all capable of it. In our passive-aggression, however, we feel self-righteously justified. [3 Signs You May Be Emotionally Neglecting Your Partner]( If you are emotionally neglecting your partner, chances are high that you are just as baffled as your partner about what is wrong. [Things You’re Never Too Old to Do, Create or Try]( There are ways to act on our dreams. The key is to get creative. [The Two-Sided Hell of Codependency]( As it turns out, no one actually needed you to “rescue” them after all! [In Conflict with a Narcissist? 6 Reasons to Watch Your Back]( Yes, all conflicts are hard but these are in a category of their own. 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