Sometimes, building a solid healthy
relationship isn’t just about what
partners do, but what they don’t do.
Here are 8 things that you won’t find
in the habits of happy couples.
Discourage each other.
Two people who love and care for
each other would never attempt to
discourage their partner or hold
them back in life. They encourage
and support each other when it
comes to chasing after goals and
dreams.
Holding someone else back while in
a relationship will only lead to
resentment in the long run —
ironically, loosening your grip often
keeps someone closer.
Play mind games.
Even something as simple as “how
long do I wait before I call?” goes out
the window when you’re with the
right person who is mature and
understands you. Call when you
want to call, text when you want to
text. There will be no games or
manipulation when building a solid
foundation for a relationship.
Doubt each Other’s feelings.
In a happy relationship, both
partners know how much they mean
to each other. Open communication
and affection are important to
minimizing insecurities and doubts.
Stop trying.
You know you’ve found a quality
partner when they keep showing
you how much you mean to them…
long after they’ve got you.
Brush issues under the rug.
No relationship is sunshine and
rainbows all the time, but the
challenges you face together are
what make you stronger, both as
individuals and as a couple. No
problem can be extinguished unless
it is faced, and couples who care for
each other will be mature enough to
have mature discussions and reach a
conclusion.
When feelings are hidden, the other
partner won’t know what they need
to do or change in order to keep the
other happy, so nothing will
improve.
Snoop around.
One of the key ingredients to a
happy relationship is trust, and
people who trust each other don’t
invade each others’ privacy by
snooping around. There should be
no need for a password protected
phone or deleting your Facebook
chat history. Trusting couples should
be open books to one another and
will have no use for being sneaky.
Dig up the past.
We all have a past that has shaped us
into who we are today. Some
experiences for better, and others
for worse. Happy, mature couples
understand that about each other
and don’t use each others’ pasts as
ammunition in arguments or to start
issues.
Let things get stale.
Both inside and outside of the
bedroom, it’s important that neither
partner gets bored or feels as
though things are getting stale.
Often times intimacy in the bedroom
is actually built outside of it through
romantic gestures, showing of
appreciation and affection, and
always letting your partner know
how much they mean to you.
Happiness in relationships is built on
communication, trust, loyalty, and
mutual respect. These are some of
the cornerstones of love — without
one, the other cannot exist.
Written by
James Michael Sama
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