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Published 11:48 4 Oct 2017 BST
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His advice to couples? Ask whether you're asking too much and turn to others in your life for emotional support.
"Think about what you’re looking for from this one relationship and decide, are these expectations realistic in light of who I am, who my partner is, what the dynamics that we have together are?
"If so, how are we going to achieve all of these things together? Or alternatively, how can we relinquish some of these roles that we play in each others’ lives, and outsource them to, say, another member of your social network?"
Eli's theory isn't totally new to us - therapist Shelly Bullard has warned that seeking someone else to 'complete' you can lead to high expectations that will never be met - but it does remind us not to ask too much of our partners.
Nagging them about putting a wash on doesn't count, though.
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