Author: Leo Syumar

What Hidden Forces Drive You to Say “Yes”?

What Hidden Forces Drive You to Say “Yes”?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
As we explore the inner workings of attraction, we discover that every "yes" holds a story—one that is deeply rooted in our physiology, our need for connection, and the subconscious strategies honed over millennia.
Your Mind Is Talking to You: Learning to Listen to Anxiety's Deeper Message

Your Mind Is Talking to You: Learning to Listen to Anxiety's Deeper Message

Blog | Man and woman relationship
There are moments when our thoughts spiral uncontrollably, leaving us anxious, exhausted, and trapped in a cycle of self-doubt.
Giving Without Getting: Exploring the Dynamics of One-Sided Relationships

Giving Without Getting: Exploring the Dynamics of One-Sided Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
There is a peculiar phenomenon in modern dating culture that has drawn both fascination and criticism. It is the figure of the man who gives his heart and soul without ever receiving what he truly desires in return.
Is Oversharing a Cry for Help or a Call for Attention?

Is Oversharing a Cry for Help or a Call for Attention?

Blog | Relationship
Oversharing, the act of revealing personal information that others might not be prepared to absorb, can disrupt the natural flow of dialogue and even dampen our spirits.
When You're Sacrificing Your True Self for the Illusion of Stability

When You're Sacrificing Your True Self for the Illusion of Stability

Blog | Man and woman relationship
There is a striking, and often painful, transformation that can occur in some women as they navigate the pressures of life after 30.
The Complex Roots of Harassment: Expectations, Societal Norms, and the Path to Mutual Respect

The Complex Roots of Harassment: Expectations, Societal Norms, and the Path to Mutual Respect

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In a world where human connections should be rooted in understanding and mutual respect, many find themselves grappling with a painful reality: the occurrence of harassment.
The Yellow Card of Dating: Navigating Social Interactions

The Yellow Card of Dating: Navigating Social Interactions

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In the intricate world of human connection, even the subtlest misstep can trigger a reaction as swift and decisive as a referee issuing a yellow card in a soccer match.
Kittenfishing: The Allure of Deception in Online Dating

Kittenfishing: The Allure of Deception in Online Dating

Blog | Man and woman relationship
This behavior, recently termed "kittenfishing," which reflects a widespread tendency to exaggerate, understate, or hide aspects of who we truly are in order to create an alluring persona.
Married But Available: Cheating or a New Form of Honesty?

Married But Available: Cheating or a New Form of Honesty?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When someone declares they are MBA—Married But Available—it is a signal that their life is more complicated than it appears on paper.
Do They Need Your Advice, or Just Your Ear? The Art of Respectful Support

Do They Need Your Advice, or Just Your Ear? The Art of Respectful Support

Article | Relationship
Relationships form the core of our emotional world, yet a common pattern often undermines these connections: the constant, uninvited demands for help.
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