Join Ms. Storm and Mizterkool As they discuss losing the relationship love “high”, Healthy/Non-Healthy relationship boundaries, is there such thing as over texting? And more. Article Covered: “4 Ways Relationships Change Over Time That Are Nothing To Worry About — And 3 That Are” “For the most part, relationships are always the best when it's new. You're super crazy about each other, you only know each other's "good" sides, and it just feels great. Although we all know relationships inevitably evolve, it can still make you wonder why relationships change over time. But according to experts, there are certain relationship changes that are absolutely nothing to worry about."It's important to recognize that relationships go through seasons," Noelle Cordeaux, relationship coach and CEO of JRNI, tells Bustle. "The crazy endorphins that come with new love last for only 12 to 18 months.” (BUSTLE) Keeping that in mind, can a couple add stress to the relationship By thinking the early stages of their love are meant to be duplicated forevermore? Or Is this the opportunity to grow together in a more mature manner? Ms.Storm and Mizterkool debate whether or not A man should be allowed to have mental decompression time to let's say recoup from a long work day and to better serve workdays wife, girlfriend, fiance, etc. and if a woman is truly capable of this. Ms. Storm states that some women may view that as “space and opportunity” to text, flirt or more with other women. Can past infidelities/broken hearts influence this? And would that mean The woman or man has more healing to explore? These topics and/or issues, of course, can fluctuate Between men and women. Consistent communication is the key phrase and it can put the relationship in a possibly better more mature space. "It's the verbal connection that keeps folks together and deepens their capacity for pair bonding," Cordeaux says. So whenever you go through any kind of relationship change, always remember to communicate. "It will light up and grow the part of your brain that cements the lasting relationship," she says.” "Texting back and forth all day and even all night are fairly typical in the early stages of your relationship. As Cordeaux says, texting delivers those dopamine hits. You know how that goes. Every time your phone vibrates or dings, that rush of excitement goes through you. When texting starts to drop off, it can cause you some concern.” (BUSTLE) "The inability to communicate with the one you love is the No. 1 relationship wrecker, as far as I’m concerned. It was certainly the ruin of my former marriage. Stressful work schedules and the demands of parenthood compounded the problem, but at the root of our divorce was a lack of emotional honesty." (EBONY.COM)