Hi Damsels!
In a relationship, a little effort from both parties is required to make things work, but it shouldn’t be a constant struggle. The beginning of any relationship almost always seems easy because there aren’t many problems to resolve just yet, and all the excitement is distracting. There’s bound to be trouble later, but just because that simmers down doesn’t mean things have to start falling apart. it doesn’t mean you should think of quitting that relationship.
1. ALWAYS REMEMBER TO BE INTIMATE:
Intimacy can mean anything from cuddling regularly to having sex, but there’s no “x” amount that determines what’s enough or what’s too little. It doesn’t matter if you are physical with each other once a week or three times a day. It should be as often as you want and need to have an emotionally fulfilling relationship.
2. BE HONEST AT ALL TIMES:
A healthy relationship requires you to be able to speak your mind freely without worrying about what your partner might think. Bubble up anything that’s bothering either of you and have an open conversation about it. Tackling these issues head on without judgement can only result in good. The happiest of couples are happy because they talk to each other and express exactly how they feel.
3. DO THINGS FOR EACH OTHER:
Do something sweet, even if that’s just picking up their dry cleaning for them without being asked. It’s not required for your partner to reciprocate, but chances are that they’ll do something nice for you in return, creating a cycle of thoughtfulness.
4. HAVE TIME APART:
It’s healthy to have lives separate from the one you have together. Even if you’re crazy about each other, and don’t want to leave your sides, setting some time apart to be with friends or to be alone is key. This allows you to miss each other and have a well-rounded relationship.
5. GO ON DATES:
It’s inevitable for a couple to get comfortable after being together for some time, and there’s nothing wrong with that, but it’s still important to keep things fun in between and set rituals you cherish. Going on spontaneous weeknight dinners or planning movie dates prevent the relationship from falling into a rut.
In a relationship, a little effort from both parties is required to make things work, but it shouldn’t be a constant struggle. The beginning of any relationship almost always seems easy because there aren’t many problems to resolve just yet, and all the excitement is distracting. There’s bound to be trouble later, but just because that simmers down doesn’t mean things have to start falling apart. it doesn’t mean you should think of quitting that relationship.

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Hello World
Here are the five tips on making your relationship last;1. ALWAYS REMEMBER TO BE INTIMATE:
Intimacy can mean anything from cuddling regularly to having sex, but there’s no “x” amount that determines what’s enough or what’s too little. It doesn’t matter if you are physical with each other once a week or three times a day. It should be as often as you want and need to have an emotionally fulfilling relationship.
2. BE HONEST AT ALL TIMES:
A healthy relationship requires you to be able to speak your mind freely without worrying about what your partner might think. Bubble up anything that’s bothering either of you and have an open conversation about it. Tackling these issues head on without judgement can only result in good. The happiest of couples are happy because they talk to each other and express exactly how they feel.
3. DO THINGS FOR EACH OTHER:
Do something sweet, even if that’s just picking up their dry cleaning for them without being asked. It’s not required for your partner to reciprocate, but chances are that they’ll do something nice for you in return, creating a cycle of thoughtfulness.
4. HAVE TIME APART:
It’s healthy to have lives separate from the one you have together. Even if you’re crazy about each other, and don’t want to leave your sides, setting some time apart to be with friends or to be alone is key. This allows you to miss each other and have a well-rounded relationship.
5. GO ON DATES:
It’s inevitable for a couple to get comfortable after being together for some time, and there’s nothing wrong with that, but it’s still important to keep things fun in between and set rituals you cherish. Going on spontaneous weeknight dinners or planning movie dates prevent the relationship from falling into a rut.
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