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"Dyads are intense but fragile. The perks of mutual dependency can, in a split second, become pitfall..." — Cathy Newman
Dyads are intense but fragile. The perks of mutual dependency can, in a split second, become pitfalls. Finding the right balance takes time and patience. You need to assert yourself, but not too much; compromise, but not to the point where you cancel each other out.
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