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Tips On How To Have A Good
Relationship
Rule #1
Communication is essential for any relationship to flourish,
especially between a husband and wife. Share your feelings, your
thoughts, and discuss your mutual plans for the future. Along with
communicating, take the time to actually get to know your husband or wife,
and continue to know them as the years pass by. You might think you
know each other when you got married, but, as times goes by,
especially if you married at an early age, you and your spouse both
will mature, evolve and change. Time as well as the events that will
happen to both of you throughout your married life will change your
relationship as well as your outlook on life. Don't be afraid of
these changes, whether it happen to be yourr changing or your
spouse's at the time. Just remember to recognize those changes and
communicate with your spouse about them.
Rule #2
Be loyal and show your spouse that you are devoted to them, and
them only. Be faithful to them as well as supportive. Your spouse
should be your confidante, your best friend, your safe haven in the
storms of life as well as your exclusive lover. While you and your
spouse will have loving relationships with
family and friends, your marital relationship is exclusive and very
special, and cannot be shared with anyone else.
Rule #3
Spend plenty of quality time together, but remember to allow each
other to have ample time alone. Even though you are a married unit,
and you will want to spend time together enjoying your favorite
activities, or just sit together and relax at home, each of you is
still a separate individual with certain likes and dislikes. You
both need time alone to enjoy hobbies that you might enjoy, but your
spouse doesn't. Don't think that because you are married, that you
are joined at the hip and cannot do anything on your own. You both
need equal time alone to think and organize your own thoughts or
simply to wind down.
Rule #4
Be realistic about love and marriage,
and especially, be realistic about your sex life. No matter how hard
you may try, your marriage will not be perfect. As time goes by and
changes occur in your lives together, your sexual relationship will
also change. Most couples experience stars and skyrockets at the
onset of their sexual relationship, but due to lack of time, energy,
and other factors that come into play, things are bound to change.
Probably the most common change will be that you and your spouse
will not have sex as often as you did when you first were married.
If this bothers you, or any other changes, talk openly and honestly
to your spouse about your feelings and concerns.
Rule #5
Last, but certainly not least, work things out together. If you
have a disagreement, which there are bound to be many throughout
your married life, don't let things get out of hand. Talk things
over as calmly as possible and agree or learn to compromise on a
solution to the problem, then kiss and make-up and go on. Don't hold
grudges against each other. And don't make the mistake of taking
each other for granted either. Life is full of uncertainties, but
death is certain. None of us know exactly how much time we have on
this planet, and how much time we have to enjoy the company of our
spouses, so don't waste it on not getting along!
- essortment.com |
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