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Vacation and romance Why holidays are often a stress test for couples

The article discusses how vacations for couples can become stressful due to increased time together, leading to conflicts that are often overlooked in daily life. Psychologist Stephanie Karrer explains that the lack of routine and heightened expectations during holidays can create pressure, making underlying issues more visible. She advises maintaining realistic expectations, allowing space for individual activities, and recognizing that relationships do not need to be perfect. The piece emphasizes open communication, accepting change in relationships, and understanding that even close bonds require effort and adaptation.

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Vacation and romance Why holidays are often a stress test for couples

The article discusses how vacations for couples can become stressful due to increased time together, leading to conflicts that are often overlooked in daily life. Psychologist Stephanie Karrer explains that the lack of routine and heightened expectations during holidays can create pressure, making underlying issues more visible. She advises maintaining realistic expectations, allowing space for individual activities, and recognizing that relationships do not need to be perfect. The piece emphasizes open communication, accepting change in relationships, and understanding that even close bonds require effort and adaptation.

Bias read (Center): The article presents balanced advice from a psychologist without overtly favoring any political ideology. It focuses on personal relationship dynamics rather than taking a partisan stance. While discussing societal norms around relationships, it does not frame the issue through a politically charged

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