You don't 'control' any relationship no matter what the circumstances.
Relationships are about compromise and care.
In a strong relationship neither party seeks control. But, in most relationships the one that becomes dependant relinquishes control to the provider.
I don't think you can. You either has to be single or married to adopt. Just living together is neither. if you are in a samesex relationship and has gone through partnership might be possible though.
A degree of control and responsibility.
You do not. Ever. If she is unwilling, then you would be assaulting her.
the relationship is freaking crazy wild fun! abc**
when the person starts to tell you what you can and can't do.
Yes
because your basiclly in control of the relationship
In my opinion, a sigattarius.
The greater the centralization,higher will be the span of control and vice versa.Span of control determines the no. of levels in an organization.
Lying about birth control use in a relationship can lead to unintended pregnancy, trust issues, and potential harm to the relationship. It can also result in emotional distress and legal consequences if the lie is discovered.
your hormones have better control