Now, before you start cursing your rotten luck, for making a disastrous love choice, tell yourself that all of us keep a few things privy to ourselves, even beyond the reach of people closest to us. Want to be a smart lover, play the I-know-it-all card with your partner. Read on.
Your partner goes a week without a shower? Digs his nose on the sly? She doesn’t change her lingerie as frequently as she tells her girlfriends? Or, does she secretly feel jealous of that young junior of hers in the office? Ah, the secrets people keep from their partners. Now, before you start cursing your rotten luck, for making a disastrous love choice, tell yourself that all of us keep a few things privy to ourselves, even beyond the reach of people closest to us. Want to be a smart lover, play the I-know-it-all card with your partner. Read on.
Studies suggest that men, well, most of them, are much less likely to admit to feeling depressed to women. On the face of it, you could blame it on that dangerously misplaced thing called ego. It comes naturally for men to live up to their cool-stud macho stereotype. While research is yet to suggest anything conclusive about it, men say they do it because they don’t know whom to turn to for support. Keep all the snooping aside and keep your eyes open to spot signs that suggest your man is depressed.