By tinselling a relationship, you can temporarily put off awkward talks with friends and family until a better time, usually in January, which is a month known for new beginnings.
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The facade of harmony and togetherness
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During this period, partners often opt to present a united front of happiness and unity among family and friends while ignoring unresolved issues in their relationship.
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Warning signs and detrimental effects
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The red flags of a tinselling relationship include an excessively happy partner engrossed in holiday cheer who consistently postpones serious conversations until Christmas or avoids them entirely.
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Addressing issues and seeking resolution
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According to experts, the pressure of spending time with family and in-laws during the Christmas season frequently serves as the impetus for people to decide to dissolve their marriages.