You don't expect a relationship to be very perfect and okay, any relationship that appears to be that way, then there is a problem somehow and somewhere. If you are in a relationship and expecting everything to move so smooth and nice, then be ready to be fake and same goes to your partner.
if you are in a relationship that you want want, the best way to keep everything is these:
1. Expect less from your partner
2. Try and take correct or complain and learn how to adjust.
3. Make sure you avoid anything that you know will make you partner mad.
4. Never pretend that everythin is okay.
5. Talk to each other in terms to difficulties.
6. Always try to admit it when you are wrong.
Most people try and try to make their relationships happy, strong and healthy. Nobody wants painful and messed up relationships. And yet not many people succeed at creating real happiness in their relating. The pain that we feel from unhappy relationships is powerfully strong and very deep, and can make us feel unable to even function in life. Depression easily arises from relational stresses, especially from chronic troubles that just won’t seem to resolve.
There are many books and articles giving advice on how to create a healthy relationship. You can learn how to communicate better, be a better listener, be more thoughtful and understanding. You can learn more about the opposite gender and how they are different from you. You can learn about astrological signs and how to understand the people under those signs. But there is something that is rarely, if at all, mentioned in any of those writings which could be the key to moving your life and your relationships into a whole different and better place. It has the potential for helping a relationship you are already in, and also the potential for meeting a partner who would be a good match for you. It also can make you feel better about yourself and be a better person in relationship to the rest of the world around you.
What might the secret to healthy and happy relationships be?you can send in your comment and questions to fine out more.
Felicia T. Lagok.
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