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By RockyPublished 11 months ago 3 min read
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Loving relationships are a process by which we get our needs met and meet the needs of our partners too. When that exchange is mutually satisfying, then good feelings continue to flow. When it is not, then things turn sour, and the relationship ends

best pieces of relationship advice

Being in love is an amazing feeling to go through. The constant excitement, longing for each other, the occasional fights and then making up - all make love a bumpy yet pleasurable ride. Also, a romantic relationship takes a lot of effort, sacrifices, compromises, and understanding to make it a happy and fulfilling one. If you are in a relationship that you don’t want to ever jeopardize, here are the 8 best pieces of advice that might help you

Never take your partner for granted

it is very important to realize that everyone has a breaking point, and if their needs are not met or they don’t feel seen by the other, they will more than likely find it somewhere else. Thus, it is important to make your partner feel appreciated and valued.

Be as kind to each other as you were the day you met

By refraining from constant criticism and instead opting in for positive reinforcement, couples reduce the risk of growing to dislike each other. Plus, even the smallest of compliments or gestures are a great way to show your love for each other.

Make sure you are meeting your partner’s needs

Loving relationships are a process by which we get our needs met and meet the needs of our partners too. When that exchange is mutually satisfying, then good feelings continue to flow. When it is not, then things turn sour, and the relationship ends.

Argue about one thing at a time

Only fight about one issue at a time. Rounding up all of each other's mistakes gets you nowhere. Although this one is a really tough one to execute, it is really worth it. It makes it much easier to actually resolve a fight.

Look for opportunities to say "thank you"

Gratitude is the secret to a happy life. Take notice of moments when your partner does something even remotely selfless and kind for you, and thank them for it. Acknowledge things that they wouldn't expect you to point out.

Don't answer to anyone but each other

Worrying a lot about what other people think can be very destructive to a relationship. Instead of considering what the people around want for you, jot down what you want from each other and from your lives. Remind each other that you are the only ones to answer to at the end of the day.

Create a shared goals calendar

it is important to envision achieving or doing something as a unit to keep your bond strong. Thus, create a calendar for financial, travel, or hobby goals. This helps you see yourselves together in the future and reminds you to support one another.

I saw that you were perfect, and so I loved you. Then I saw that you were not perfect and I loved you even more.” – Angelita Lim

Old couples advive about love and relationship

Enjoy the present. “Enjoy the time you're in! ...

Share decisions. “Share,” says Robert. ...

Travel and explore. ...

Spend time together. ...

Spend time by yourself, too. ...

Find something you both love to do. ...

Put family first. ...Share your heart, your caring, your appreciation for each other.

Share what’s happened during your day.

Share your sadness, your happiness, your disappointment, and yes, even share your anger (in small doses it’s healthy and clears the air!).

Share your thoughts and your ideas, even if you think they’re foolish (they’re not if your partner will just listen).

Share your dreams.

Share your laughter, even if it’s at each other (sometimes we’re pretty funny!).

And let your partner share all of the above with you!

Learn to have faith:

Have faith in the decisions you make together.

Have faith in your hopes for each other’s lives.

Have faith in your ability to support each other in everything, or just one thing.

Have faith that both of you will be great parents (if this is what you both want) because you don’t have to live in a mansion or have tons of money

Learn to communicate.

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Rocky

HI guys i am Rocky i am not a professional writter but little bit know about writting so if any mistake please do not care otherwise i do the best

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