Best relationship advice you've been given?
What you think was the best advice you've been given by others about relationships?
Relationships are personal and everyone's situation is different even if issues are similar. Couples struggle today with everyday problems from small such as what to have for dinner and activities to do together to something bigger such as how to plan your wedding (if you wish to get married) and what kind of job to take so can earn enough for family. These can be some of the topics that come up often between couples regardless of how long they've been together and where they come from as individuals. Every couple goes about solving their problems differently as well, depending on their beliefs and the way they were brought up. However, there is a general rule that couples irrespective of where they stand in their relationship are best to show commitment, trust, loyalty and respect to each other so they benefit from doing fine works in a long term. We focus so much on compatibility and how suitable couple is for each other but there is so much more to creating and maintaining a strong healthy and successful relationship.
The best advice I've been given in my life so far is to love yourself and take care of yourself making it a top priority so you are able to give the best to the one you love and care about...
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Start Listening Hehe
@JoeyTribbbiani
Listening wholeheartedly to each other during conversations can be a great way to help create mutual understanding and respect. Thank you for your comment.
@KatLis123
Yesss that's what she said🙈🙈
@KatLis123
I love what you said about working on proper communication to avoid/reduce unecessary misunderstandings that can lead to conflict between a couple, and also prioritising your needs and dreams is another way to show your partner that you care about them. Great one, thank you.
@ElysianAesthetic23
Wahahahaha
Don't become dependant on your partner, to the point you need him or else your life is incomplete. Also openly talking about every thing especially issues that come around. Better to talk about them at the start instead of waiting feeling bad because of them. A friend of mine always told me "in a relationship you need to talk with your partner about every thing. If you dont do that, what's the point of being in a relationship?".
@philosophicalWalker1
Thank you for your insightful comment. I see you emphasised on open/honest communication that is crucial to have in our relationships, as without it, it's hard to build any meaningful connection. You want to be able to share whatever is on your mind and talk about your feelings freely to your partner and for them to have chance do the same. That way you can work on resolving those issues together before they get bigger and escelate.
@philosophicalWalker1
I think that's great advice, to talk about everything. If the partner actually ends up saying I don't want to talk about it, or, we already talked about it, that's a sign to dump them. Lol right now I've been considering texting back this guy who has stopped talking for the full day. Right now, all we have is time. And he's the type to apologize and say he was busy, when he is. So yeah, I am going to ask him: how comfortable do you feel talking to me on a scale of 1 to 10 and how can we make it more comfortable? I feel like I'm going too fast for him since the only time he leaves me unresponded is when I tease him a little too much with my pictures 🤣 he wants to friendzone me but he has to say it clearly!
Relationship. . .
Enjoy the now. . . the future is uncertain and the past is gone
@Rebekahwriter13
Thats good and right what you said. Sometimes we worry ahead of what is ahead that we cant fully embarce the present moment we experience with our loved one. Nobody can predict the future, but we can make the most of today and work on that to create those beautiful moments and at the same time help to strenghten your bond.