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There's no such thing as a perfect relationship. We all learn to love our imperfect sweethearts perfectly. Here are six pieces of advice real people have received.
There's no such thing as a perfect relationship. We all learn to love our imperfect sweethearts perfectly. Here are six pieces of advice real people have received.
Does he crack inappropriate jokes? Did she forget to pay the bills even after you reminded her? Some of your sweetie's habits may drive you up the walls. If it is just an annoying quirk, instead of spoiling another day bickering over it, it's best to just let it go and turn a blind eye.
Two's company; three's a crowd! Settle all your fights personally and avoid dragging your parents into your mess. Complaining to your parents and involving them in your fights will only make matters worse.
What's life without a little compromise? The more you adjust, the more you grow as a couple. You will get to know your partner better and learn to appreciate each other.
Rushing into commitment has not worked out well for scores of people. In the initial days, lovers have what is called the rose-tinted glasses syndrome. This kind of idolisation leads to disappointments and heartbreaks. Best thing to do is to take your own sweet time to know the person before you commit.
You can't have enough of them. But they need their space too. Having time apart is important for the growth of the relationship. Don't keep them on a short leash and set them free. It keeps the relationship fresh and helps the couple maintain their own individuality.
Often, we don't get to choose the ones we fall in love with. And the ones we fall in love with may not be right for us in more ways than one. You have one life and you deserve to be happy! Find someone who is worthy of your love instead of settling for someone who can't keep you happy.
They say that you shouldn't take anything said in anger seriously. On the contrary, it is the things said in anger that tell you what they think about you in the first place. Being livid doesn't give you the license to say hurtful things.