In love relationships there is a fine line between pleasure and pain. In fact it is a common belief that a relationship without pain is a relationship not worth having. To some pain implies growth. But how do we know when the growing-pains stop and the pain-pains begin? Are we masochists or optimists if we continue to walk that fine line?
When it comes to relationships how do you know when enough is enough?
Some of Carrie's other questions:
- In a relationship, is honesty really the best policy?
- Can you be friends with an ex?
- Were we all in fact just dating the same person over and over again?
- When does the art of compromise become compromising?
- Can a relationship bring you back to life?
- In matters of love, do actions really speak louder than words?
- In relationships, what are the deal-breakers?
- Have we become romance intolerant?
- How do you know if you are good in bed?
- In a city as cynical as _______ was it still possible to believe in love at first sight?
- Marriage and children: do we really want these things or are we just programmed?
- Can you ever really forgive if you can't forget?
- Can women have sex like men?
- Is it better to fake it than to be alone?