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<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2005 09:57:54 EST</pubDate>
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When it comes to getting advice on relationships, you have to be very specific. The kind of advice on relationships you need will depend on what stage your relationship is in. For example, if you're in a new relationship, the relationship advice you will need is probably a lot different from the kind of advice on relationships you need if you've been married for a few years. But there's some relationship advice that can apply to allrelationships.

Advice on Relationships at Any Stage
This might all seem so obvious, but sometimes when you see something in writing, it tends to sink in better. And of course, the kind of advice on relationships you are looking for is probably based on a very specific problem, so the relationship advice you'll get here is very general. 

The key ingredients to making most relationships successful are love, respect, trust and friendship. If you're having a problem in your relationship, ask yourself if the problem is because any of these four elements are lacking. If so, you've got a head start on resolving the issue. 

To keep a relationship alive, you have to nurture it. In addition to the four key ingredients, you should throw in a little romance and a little fun to keep things interesting. It's so easy in this day and age to get bogged down in daily life. With work, maybe kids, keeping in shape and just living daily life, you can start taking each other for granted without even realizing it. Try to let your partner know how much you appreciate even the smallest things they do. A little praise goes a long way.

If you're looking for advice on relationships, ask someone who's close to you who is in a successful relationship. The advice may or may not be what you want to hear, and it may or may not work, because just like no two people are exactly alike, no two relationships are exactly alike.

The best advice, find what relationships work for you, whether they are online relationships, long distance relationships, or -- you never know --- celebrity relationships.
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