Thursday, November 2, 2017

Are you having a healthy relationship right now?


Indulging in a relationship as of the moment can be but can also be not your perfect cup of tea. Healthy relationships always start from the nature of your arguments with your partner; the space you have for each other; and the amount of appreciation both of you get from each other.
Colombian Dating, colombianwoman.com, Healthy Relationship
Even the couples of the year went through the harshest storms and this time, it’s not even a natural struggle but an emotional roller coaster. The health of a relationship has always been that still small voice in every ionic bond and latently pushes couples to sign divorce papers. Every year becomes too toxic that more and more couples decide to call it quits and a few remain seated with their partners.
(A divorce is the weakest solution to a problem)
A healthy relationship will always be healthy if you and your partner know the real meaning of staying for good–not forever. If both of you know the concept of respect and unconditional love, the signs of a good and healthy marriage will always dominate. Not that I am trying to erase those misunderstandings and verbal fights as these are normally part of the union process of two dissimilar people who decide to fuse. Nothing lasts forever yet many of the good things stay for good if we know how to paint it with golden value and time.
At the end of the day, it all boils down to how ready you and your partner are in settling down in the nearness of time. Just as there are levels and floors, a relationship should have its set goals and objectives and we can’t deny it: marriage. Moreover, it all pins the concepts of readiness of your own emotional maturity, your level of understanding and empathy when the worst troubles come, and your patience in waiting for the seas to calm down.
(Patience is a virtue and so as the time you spend with him or her)
Maintaining the best relationship in this world cannot be made a hobby but it can be a choice to learn how to appreciate the small things and to produce the best yield of understanding to your partner–even if he or she sometimes forgets it. 

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