It is but common to see couples who seem to be made for each other but end up going their separate ways. And it is also common to see couples who had had rocky starts and had to endure several rough patches, but managed to keep their relationships strong for very long periods of time. Many people these days try to maintain relationships with their partners, but often end up with little or no success. One of the reasons for that is that they expect fairy tale romances, with the prospect of a happily-ever-after closing for each day. Needless to say, these things only happen in fairy tales.
So if you really want to know the secrets on how to maintain a healthy relationship, here are 4 elemental but universal truths you ought to know.
1. Learn to love each other, unconditionally. It's a simple as that. The words, "I will love you if..." should never be part of your or your partner's vocabulary, because this indicates that you are setting specific criteria that must be met first before you reciprocate their affections. Try to accept your partner's flaws and failings. At the same time, try to show your partner that "this" is the real you, and that you too have flaws and failings. Presenting a false façade to your better half can only lead to desperate lies or a lot of time trying to pretend that you are someone else. And if you think that that is the best way on how to build trust in a relationship, then you might be in for a rude awakening.
2. Speaking of lies, you might want to keep that at the barest minimum. Lying to your partner not only creates a heavy aura of mistrust, but you are also bound to think that your partner is lying to you as well. More often than not, you might be spending a lot of time and energy just trying to find out if you are indeed being lied to. Honesty is the key to a healthy communication between partners. So try to be honest, but tactful... especially when the occasion calls for it.
3. Be faithful. Nothing good can ever be gained from cheating on your partner. Aside from losing their trust in you, and you not trusting them to be faithful to you anymore (some cheating partners eventually believe that their better halves are also cheating on them as a way of assuaging their guilt;) cheating can cause mental, emotional and even physical distress... to a degree that no one cares to talk about. If you find yourself tempted to stray from the right path, you might want to evaluate your relationship and the efforts you put into your relationship.
Sometimes, it is kinder to simply part ways as opposed to subjecting the person who loves you with your cheating ways.
4. Be forgiving. It is inevitable that you and your partner will disagree on certain issues. It is also expected that you will have fights once in a while. But if one of you do not back down then these fights might increase in frequency and intensity -- and that will only contribute to your relationship's decline. You do not have to be the one saying "sorry" always, but try to find ways on how to forgive your partner for his or her failings even and especially when this is very hard to do.
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Dec 3, 2009
4 Valuable Secrets on How to Keep a Healthy and Good Relationship
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