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PostHeaderIcon Some Deep Love Relationship Advice

Been getting your love relationship advice from magazines or from your dysfunctional work-mates?

Well, there’s your problem right there.

Magazines, dysfunctional or emmotionaly unstable friends/relatives, daytime TV shows and movies may offer plenty of tips on getting laid, but rarely give you anything you can use to build a strong, long-term relationship.

For a change, here are some tips you can actually use.

Communicate Deeper

Ever hear people say they and their spouse lead separate lives and wonder how a marriage ends up that way? Most often is starts with a lack of deep communication.

Real relationship-sustaining communication does not mean talking about that new customer you sold today, or planning for the yearly vacation.

It means talking about your feelings from day to day, your hopes for the future, and even your fears.

Keeping a relationship going strong takes trust, good communication, and attention to the things that really matter.

This means:

  • Revealing your real self by dropping the ficticious self/s you have created in order to cope in the world.
  • Listening to your partner with your heart by understanding that most people cannot define into words what they are truly trying to express.

Don’t get sucked-in by magazine headlines because the best love relationship advice isn’t all about when to send roses, what to do in bed or anticipating needs.

Trust Building

A lot of love relationship advice focuses on trust because it truly is the foundation of a loving relationship. While trust sometimes develops on its own, putting a little work into building it never hurts. How can you do that?

Firstly, be reliable. Call when you say you will and show up when you promise to. Also try not to make commitments you have no intention of keeping, like “Yea, I’ll go to dancing lessons with you.”

When you have a disagreement:

  • Be fair and don’t push your partners buttons.
  • Accept and respect your partner’s feelings.
  • Avoid telling them they shouldn’t feel a certain way.

Nobody has the right to tell others how they should feel.

Learning To End Arguments

It will happen ..

Your partner will do that annoying thing yet again and suddenly you’re yelling at each other. The important thing isn’t so much stopping your partner from doing that thing as knowing how to stop an argument when it does happen.

In fact, the ability to diffuse post-argument tension can make or break a relationship.

So, when you realize your gripe session is getting out of hand, ask yourself:

  • Do you want to be right, or do you want to be happy?

Of course you might need to re-evaluate the status of the relationship if your partner is continually violating important personal boundaries that you have set. After all, nobody likes to be ignored!

Don’t Avoid Money Issues

This uncommon love relationship advice is important.

If you share any financial responsibilities, you owe it to each other to communicate on this issue. Sure, it’s not much fun to talk about money, but it’s even less fun when you’re in serious trouble due to poor planning. Don’t let it get that far.

Even if there is only one bread winner, both of you should be involved in financial planning, especially if the bread winner is hopeless with money.

To keep problems at bay, learn to discuss your financial issues as they come up. Don’t be frightned to speak up. Not saying what you want to say could lead to resentment towards your partner.

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