When You’re Used to Bad Relationships, It’s Easy for Something to Feel “Too Good to Be True”

In an earlier piece, I wrote about the homing pigeon effect, i.e., “good things are hard to screw up.”


Good relationships typically feel very easy in the beginning. A mix of the biochemical attachment cocktail of New Relationship Energy and actual compatibility washes over any small flaws that would otherwise jump right out.  » Read more


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Published on April 30, 2019 09:00
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