A generation ago, we had something called “the seven-year itch.” It’s the average time most couples break up.
Nobody wants to commit very long to nonsensical things. It may provide good laughs and entertainment, but we won’t dedicate our lives to it.
So a relationship has to be fun, sure sex is fun, but you can’t have sex all the time, and even if you could, it won’t be fun after a few years.
Once you’re caught up in the responsibilities of your relationship, you tend to forget about your individual happiness. It’s not correct to expect your partner to fulfill all your expectation in life.
It’s often only when you witness disrespect, that you realize the importance of respect in a relationship. Feel and show respect to yourself and your partner in minor details of everyday life.
This one goes without saying. Being honest is an utmost priority in a relationship, a lack of which can lead to a broken bond in no time.
An effective and uncut communication always remains a priority in a relationship. Prioritizing communication means you always have a way of resolving your issues and ending the day with a clearer mind.
Priorities in a healthy relationship should include problem-solving skills. Every couple and every relationship faces problems and setbacks.
Trusting each other is crucial to keep your relationship secure from the test of time. Trust issues can look trivial at the beginning but can become serious relationship issues after a time.