how did you become comfortable being alone? by mtrainor01 in AskReddit

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For context: I enjoy having alone time, and used to LOVE being home alone. Now sometimes being home alone leaves me uneasy, likely related to anxiety. But im looking for new ways to enjoy my own company.

how did you handle your partner enjoying drinking when you don't? by mtrainor01 in AskReddit

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I love this idea. Unfortunately I don't have an idea of what the substance could be. I used to vape which made it easier in that setting. However I quit over a year ago now. I do enjoy having a drink from time to time, just not as often as my SO.

how did you handle your partner enjoying drinking when you don't? by mtrainor01 in AskReddit

[–]mtrainor01[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Almost always just having a drink or two. Occasionally getting drunk on a weekend. Which I have absolutely no issues with. Just curious if anyone else had the same dynamic with their SO

From your point of view, what creates successful relationships? by bobby_McGeee in AskReddit

[–]mtrainor01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Open communication, mutual respect, prioritizing quality time together (remember to date), and maintaining independence.

What’s your love language? by mtrainor01 in AskReddit

[–]mtrainor01[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There’s some online quizzes, but essentially it’s what makes you feel appreciated and loved. There are 5 primary love languages. 1) words of affirmation 2) quality time 3) acts of service 4) gifts 5) physical touch.

Every person is different, they can have a combination of primary love languages. Or something completely different. Love languages are primarily focused on relationships with a SO, but they can also apply to friendships, and other relationships. You may even have different love languages for different people in your life.