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It is frequently stated that no one can ever truly define a good relationship, let alone create a checklist for one. We respectfully disagree if you are not okay with this one

By Ade BimfoPublished 9 months ago 3 min read
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Do you want to experience a successful relationship? Read up!
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  1. Choose someone for whom you are profoundly thankful who has ever opted to look your way begin with a sensation that you are the lucky one and they are superior the reality in this subject is immaterial
  2. Make certain you like them. Check to see whether you have compatible perversions and little desire in being normal in bed.
  3. Allow yourselves to admit early on that you are both nuts, deeply skewed by your pasts, unable to understand yourselves, prone to erroneous beliefs, and unsteady in your appraisals of reality.
  4. Make apologizing for the most common occurrence; apologize for everything all the time, and cut the cost of admission to nearly nothing. An apology should be more than just a ritualistic phrase; it should be a reflective act that stems from genuine self-awareness and a true understanding of our actions. It is essential to reserve our apologies for the moments that truly call for remorse, allowing each apology to hold its rightful significance.
  5. Take away all pride from your character; you were an idiot before, you are an idiot now, and you will be an idiot tomorrow; there is simply no other alternative for a human being to make jokes.
  6. Regularly investigate how you've disappointed one another; let them sometimes detest you, and don't be afraid of mildly expressed rage; the enemy of love is restrained emotion that isn't maturely discussed authenticity
  7. Pay close attention when they tell you how they feel.
  8. Never label someone as this or that derogatory characteristic; instead, say, "I believe you are this or that."
  9. Practice sensing the fear behind your angry moods and softly expressing the anxiety rather than acting out the anger.
  10. Lower your standards of perfection.
  11. It will be unpleasant at times, so prepare for significant frustrations. You will want to kill them, but you won't be able to.
  12. Except for crushes on others, let these crushes wash over you and, if the mood strikes, softly express them with your partner. Crushes are a natural part of being human, and it's common to feel attracted to others even when in a committed relationship. While initial feelings of attraction are not necessarily within our control, how we choose to act upon them is. It's important to approach these crushes with maturity, respect for your partner, and open communication. Here are some suggestions on how to navigate these situations: Remember, crushes are temporary infatuations that often fade over time. By prioritizing open communication, and commitment, and focusing on the growth of your relationship, you can navigate these feelings while maintaining a strong connection with your partner.
  13. If there are children, accept that love will suffer greatly and look forward to properly resuming the Baton in around 15 years.
  14. Develop into the type of person who has no qualms about being needy, except for the child within you, and look after their needs in the relationship.
  15. Read up on attachment theory and keep the principles handy at all times.
  16. Give up being defensive Stop trying to retain a proud grasp on your own dignity; instead, laugh at yourself constantly and apologize for it.
  17. Except that they can't save you from your own annoyances. Try to be pleased with yourself, and if you aren't, don't blame others. Notice how often your Rocky patches are really projected versions of your own life problems. consult a therapist
  18. Love is powerful but not a magical fix-all. It can bring people together, offer support, and inspire change, but it requires action, dedication, and effort. While love helps form relationships, our choices and actions shape our lives. Love is just one piece of life's puzzle; we must step up and chase our dreams.
  19. Be well-prepared. The unwillingness to go is always out of choice, never desperation.

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