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JCH » Talk & Interviews » Real Relationships

Dealing with Differences

July 8, 2018 12:54 pm

A lot of singles dismiss going out with someone who seems too different from them. But if this describes you, you might be closing the door on people whose differences will make your relationship stronger than you think. When do differences benefit a relationship, and when do they poison it? How can they add vibrancy, and how can they tear the couple apart? What about religious differences? Personality differences? And how can you determine which differences are helpful and which will likely cause harm? Join Micki Lavin-Pell and Molly Livingstone for a crash course in navigating differences while dating, and learning how to allow these differences to enhance your connection to each other.

To make an appointment with Micki, visit her website at www.mickilavinpell.co.il.

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