
according to tickle.com
March 7, 2008Jessica, you’re a Steady Supporter
Stand by your man — that’s just something you naturally do. Once you’ve committed to a relationship, you are a constant companion who enjoys the comfort and stability that comes from being a couple. Not quick to judge, accuse, or think the worst, you have a lot of trust (in him and in yourself), and you rarely worry about where he is or who he’s with.
For you, mutual respect is of utmost importance. You are comfortable and confident in your own skin, making you a great pillar of strength in all your relationships. Whether he’s striving to climb a mountain or land a promotion, you have his back. Best part is, you know he’s got yours too.
*when it comes to relationships..
Jessica, you’re a hopeless romantic for Sweet Nothings
From sappy nicknames to inside jokes, whispering words of love is the best thing you can do with your mouth. (Well, maybe the second-best thing. We’ll leave that up to you.) Sharp as a tack, you’re fond of the meaningful, deeper things in life as well as in love, and everyone from your boss to your mom appreciates it.
Of course you don’t hesitate to get hot and heavy with your sweetie; you’re just not the type to make a big deal about it. So if we tell you not to do it any other way would you let us read your love letters? Thanks!
Jessica, your relationship is more likely to last if you and your partner improve how you resolve conflict.

Sure there’s a degree of conflict in every relationship; it may arise from different upbringings, views on life, or different personalities. But when you have too much conflict, disagreement, or opposition in your relationship, and don’t have good tools to resolve it, it can start to undermine the bonds until they are irreparably damaged.
One thing in particular that may be causing — or might cause — future problems in your relationship, is your level of contempt. Contempt arises from an overdose of criticism. By being too critical, you may be hurting your partner personally and weakening the bonds of the relationship. Couples who are able to give feedback constructively tend to have a more successful relationship because they aren’t weakened by their partner’s comments. If you can find out the underlying cause of your critical nature, you will likely be on track to finding the full potential and joy of a committed relationship.
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“..and you rarely worry about where he is or who he’s with.”
care to expound on this? hahaha
haha i know. natawa nga ako,
sabi ko prang mali dun sa part na
yun.. eh yun
po yung results eh..
BEHLAT!! :p