Leonardo DiCaprio’s ex has officially moved on, according to RadarOnline. Â The Israeli-born model, Bar Refaeli, 26, was spotted Sunday in Tel Aviv leaving a club with her rumored new flame, David Fisher. Â It seems that the stunner, who dated DiCaprio on-and-off for five years, took a hint from her ex’s recent fling with the likes of Gossip Girl star Blake Lively. Â He if he can do it, so can she!
What do you do if your partner’s partying habits become too much?
Cupid’s Advice:
Having fun is one thing, while being addicted to partying on a consistent basis is quite another. Â Cupid has some suggestions on what you should do if your partner’s partying ways become too much:
1. Evaluate: The first and foremost thing you need to do is assess the situation. Â Is your significant other just partying more than you would, or does he or she truly have a problem? Â Either way, if it makes you uncomfortable, it’s something you need to confront.
2. Hint: Before coming right out and telling your honey that he or she is a party hound and you can’t handle it, try a subtle approach first. Â If your partner has plans to go to the bar on the weekend, suggest going to dinner and a movie instead. Â If he or she is planning to hop on a booze cruise, suggest a tamer dinner cruise instead. Â There are many ways to get your point across without coming right out and embarrassing your significant other.
3. If all else fails, be blunt: Sometimes the best thing you can do is come right out and tell your partner that he or she is partying too much, and it’s making you uncomfortable. Â Often times, your partner may not have known that what he or she is doing is affecting you. Â Once it’s out in the open, you can work on coming up with a solution.
How did you deal with your partner’s partying ways? Share your experience below.