Mark Hipster
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Lifestyle speaker Mark Hipster, 40, based in Saudi Arabia, sharing powerful insights on growth, balance, and modern living to inspire positive change.
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How To Rebuild Confidence After A Painful Dating Experience
Bad dating experiences, such as rejection, ghosting, betrayal, or a hard breakup may be permanent effects on self-confidence. Such experiences tend to question the identity of individuals, their value, and the capacity to believe in other people. After emotional disappointments, there is a desire to feel awkward, reserved or even not to date at all.
By Mark Hipster4 days ago in Confessions
The Psychology Of Breakups And Emotional Recovery Strategies
Divorces are some of the most emotional moments that individuals experience during their lives. Regardless of whether the relationship was very sudden or gradual, the emotional effect may be overwhelming. Loss, confusion, sadness, and even relief are usually combined and thus the process of healing can be complex and highly personal. Psychologically, the breakups do not only include loss of a partner but also loss of emotional routines, shared identity and future expectations.
By Mark Hipster4 days ago in Confessions
Signs Of Emotional Availability And Relationship Readiness
In the contemporary relationships, the emotional availability and readiness tend to be more significant than attraction or compatibility per se. Most of the relationships fail not due to lack of contact, but due to one or both the partners not being emotionally ready to commit to a strong and enduring relationship. Emotional availability is the capacity to be receptive, vulnerable, and responsive to a relationship whereas readiness is the preparedness to invest time, energy and emotional effort.
By Mark Hipster4 days ago in Confessions
The Science of Attachment in Adult Romantic Relationships
Attachment theory has emerged as one of the most significant psychological theories in explaining how the aspects of romantic relationships between adults are established, sustained, and experienced. It describes how others are comfortable and emotionally stable in love, whereas other people are anxious, avoidant, or emotionally uneasy. Attachment patterns are regarded as having a profound impact in romantic behavior in the current psychology and relationship science.
By Mark Hipster9 days ago in Confessions
How To Recognize When Situationship No Longer Supports Emotional Wellbeing
Appreciating Situationship Dynamics and Emotional Impact. Situationships are open ended romantic relationships which do not have any form of commitment, boundaries and expectations. Although they might seem thrilling and stress-free at first, it is usually emotional and complicated. Growing emotional attachment without clarity may prompt the people to develop a feeling that they are not sure of their position. This uncertainty may be a source of confusion and emotional instability particularly in situations where communication is not consistent or intentions are not well known.
By Mark Hipster10 days ago in Confessions
Situationship Exit Conversations Require Honesty Respect And Clear Boundaries
The endings of such situations are not very definite as well since situationships are not defined, which makes them emotionally intricate. There can be no formal obligation to break as opposed to the traditional relationship but emotional attachment can be as high. This uncertainty complicates the exit conversation since each of the two persons might possess varying expectations or emotional commitments. The breaking up of a situationship may also result into confusion, miscommunication or unresolved feelings without being clear.
By Mark Hipster10 days ago in Confessions
Why Situationship Exit Strategies Improve Long Term Dating Success
Situationships are unspecified romantic bonds which do not have definite devotion, limits, and anticipations. Although it might be quite exciting and flexible at the start, they tend to get more and more confusing since the emotional involvement develops in an unorganized manner. In the absence of clarity, the people might find it difficult to determine their position in the relationship and this results to confusion of signals and emotional imbalance in the long-run. Such vagueness may stop productive development and introduce ambiguity with regard to the future.
By Mark Hipster10 days ago in Confessions
Ending Situationships Helps People Rebuild Confidence And Dating Intentions
Situationships are ill-defined romantic relationships in which there is a degree of emotional involvement but there is no visible commitment, form, or understanding between partners. They may start informally but build up through emotional depth and one or both of the individuals may not know where the relationship is headed. Since there is no clear communication of expectations, situationships might cause confusion, inconsistency, and emotional imbalance in the long-term, so to achieve some level of stability or trust.
By Mark Hipster10 days ago in Confessions
Situationship Recovery Encourages Emotional Awareness And Healthy Relationship Boundaries
Situationship is an emotional or romantic involving relationship that is not clearly defined in terms of commitment and understanding expectations. It is usually in a grey-land between friendship and a relationship where emotional attachment has taken place but there are no formal labels or obligations. It may cause a misunderstanding and give mixed signals as well as emotional confusion to one or both the involved parties. In the long run, situationships may develop to be emotionally exhausting since needs and expectations are not verbalized or fulfilled.
By Mark Hipster10 days ago in Confessions
Friendfluence Dating Trend Encourages Honest Feedback About Romantic Partners
The friendfluence dating trend is the increasing influence of friends in making romantic choices, especially by giving truthful feedback on potential or current partners. With the current dating trend, people are now more dependent on their circle of friends to determine their compatibility, characters, and potential relationships. It is a tendency that is indicative of the concept that the friends who tend to view relationships in an external sense can make valuable contributions to them and maybe by-passed by the involved parties. Friendfluence is an extension of the emotional decision-making process because dating is becoming more complex.
By Mark Hipster11 days ago in Confessions
Friend Influence In Dating Impacts Relationship Success And Emotional Support
Friend influence in dating The influence of friends on the romantic choices, emotional lives and relationship success perceptions of a person. Friends tend to dominate in the course of formation and maintenance of relationships in the contemporary social life more so due to the emergence of social media and interconnected networks. Their suggestions, views, and responses can largely influence the way one judges a partner and whether they would proceed on or terminate a relationship. This has an influence both direct and indirectly either in the emotional reaction or decision making.
By Mark Hipster11 days ago in Confessions
How Friendfluence Affects Partner Selection In Modern Dating Culture
Friendfluence: The influence of friends and social groups on an individual is so strong and subtle that it may seem insignificant on its own, but it still affects the choice of partners made by an individual. In the contemporary dating culture where relationships are usually predisposed by their social media, group interactions, and shared experiences, friends are seen and heard playing a major role in influencing how individuals compare their potential partners. Their views, responses, and actions have the power to influence ideas of compatibility, attractiveness, and reliability, and in many cases, are the guide to decision making than the individual might think.
By Mark Hipster11 days ago in Confessions











