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Old Jan 03, 2015, 07:57 PM
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Here's some reading material. What I, personally do, when reading up, on anything of specific, is filter through the babble of things, that don't necessarily pertain to me, yet, read with an open mind, of trying to learn what it is, that I want to gain. For instance, some of this talks about marriage and family, though, it won't specifically pertain, on that level, the information alone is worthwhile, if this is something you are hoping to work on in your life.

Hope these help. Sure, there's a bunch more out there.

Intimacy: The Art of Relationships | Psychology Today

The Five Levels of Intimacy « Power to Change

How to Create Emotional Intimacy

The Right Way to True Intimacy - eHarmony Advice

Developing Emotional Intimacy | Focus on the Family
Hi Healing... THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH for sharing those links for all to see. I've read 3 of them and WOW... spot on!!! -- thanks.

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Old Jan 12, 2015, 10:05 AM
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Thanks for bumping this thread after a year, but my partner was made up of lies.
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