Wednesday 17 November 2021

13 Signs Your Relationship With Crossword Is Toxic

Crossword

 I know that crossword puzzles can be a great way to bond with your spouse and a source of productivity. I also know that they can be a source of toxicity.

I've been married for a long time with two kids and it's been a source of a lot of stress. I've been trying to break the cycle of crosswords for a while now. It's taken a while to figure out, but I've managed to break it by making a list of 13 signs your relationship with crosswords is toxic. I've been thinking a lot about this list and how I can use it to help my kids.


I think it is very important for all parents to spend time with their kids.


I think crossword puzzles are a great way to bond with your kids. And it is very important to see your children as a part of a family. And that also means that family members may not be able to devote the same amount of time to their children as you do.


To be clear, I'm not saying that our relationship with the crossword puzzles should be toxic. I'm just saying that it isn't good for all of us. It might be a bad thing for our kids. I definitely don't want my kids to be able to spend all their free time-solving crosswords. I think it is a lot harder, more time-consuming, and takes a lot more effort for parents to keep up with their kids. And we're all busy.


And we're not saying that crossword is toxic or any other thing that you should stop doing. But we are saying that it isn't good for all of us. It might be a bad thing for our kids. I definitely don't want my kids to be able to spend all their free time-solving crosswords.


My brother and I are not having a bunch of conversations about the crossword every night.


Crossword


We are just talking about the same crossword. But there is something about the way our conversations go, the way we talk, and the way we both talk that is actually quite toxic. It is a relationship that is not working. It is causing us to be apart, not together. And it is really not working.


I know, I know. I should really stop talking about crossword for a while. But I have something to add to the discussion. There is a strong correlation between the way we talk about our relationship with crossword and the way we talk about our relationship with our friends, family, and other extroverts. I call this the "tension effect." You may have noticed this in previous entries in this series.


The tension effect is based on the fact that extroverts, such as extroverts and introverts, are more likely to talk about other extroverts in comparison to introverts. This is because extroverts have a very high need for approval and can't really afford to be rejected. That's why it is so easy for introverts to talk about extroverts.

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