Friday, April 30, 2010

What's the best relationship advice someone has given you?...or can give?

In pre-marital counseling the priest told us that ';anything that is a problem now will multiply by 10 after you are married';. I wish we had worked out a few more issues before we got married, but oh well.....What's the best relationship advice someone has given you?...or can give?
I wonder who said that? I love ya ...Im so much in ';LIKE';What's the best relationship advice someone has given you?...or can give?
Love and see them for who they are, not who you want them to be or what you want to see
I have a really close friend who's had my back for ages. His advice to me was that if I wouldn't consider marrying the person, they aren't worth dating.





Also, I think if you have difficulties communicating with your girlfriend or boyfriend, and talking about everything just doesn't come naturally to each other, that's a sign that the relationship isn't going to work out. Because in the long run, it all comes down to communication and trust, which are closely linked. Sure, dating someone who's attractive has it's perks...but a relationship based on lust is only going to end badly once the two of you get what you want out of the other.





So I guess just make sure that you two can talk easily, be friends with them first, and then eventually, if it's right, one thing should lead to another, and you can start dating.





Good Luck! :)
When you are in the wrong and know you are in the wrong say you are sorry. If fighting over something really stupid and small get over it quickly and move on. Laugh about it later. Keep the love alive by continuing the cute little love notes and special things you do for them. Compliment each other and stay true to one another.
Make sure both of you are on the same page. love respect and communication are the keywords to successful relationship.
it is like a bridge, as long as both supports are in place it works, if one is weak it can be a disaster
it is better to be single, wishing you were married than married, wishing you were single.
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