Relationships
aren’t supposed to be selfish, while considering yourself it is important and
only fair that you take a step back and also consider your partner - consider
how you might be hurting your partner and things you might be doing to turn
your partner off. Here 5 things you do that hurt your partner and kill your relationship in the
process.
Living
Outside What the Two of You Can Afford
It is important
to live within what the two of you can afford. Once you’ve decided to be in a
relationship with someone, you have to learn to respect what the person is
earning per time and adjust your expenses to align with it. Avoid belittling
and insulting your partner for the inability to meet your expenses, rather learn
to love and appreciate while adjusting your expenses to align, or work hard,
alongside your partner, to increase earnings to be able to accommodate these
expenses.
Constant
Negativity
In
relationships, you should learn to choose your battles. Even if your partner is
doing something wrong, it’s not every wrong thing that you comment on, complain
about or intend to change. Choose your battles. There are somethings you should
just let go off completely or let go off in the mean-time to address later. You
have to be wise about it. Negativity is draining and constant complaints are
irritating, therefore it is important to learn to encourage, celebrate and
appreciate your partner more.
Putting
Everything Else First
Everyone likes
to feel special and when in a relationship, it should be a priority to make
your partner feel special as often and as much as you can. Your partner should
always be your first priority. Even if you have to deal with something else
before your partner, be courteous and let your partner know either before or
after you’ve taken care of whatever it is. Remember, no one likes to feel
unimportant, including you.
Forcing Your
Partner to Conform To Your Ideals
Remember, your
partner is not your doppelganger. As much as you two might have a lot in
common, you can’t have everything in common. Therefore, there are certain
things you will allow your partner do or believe out of respect for who they
are, to make them feel comfortable and to make them feel loved. It might not
make you feel comfortable at all, but if it matters to them or they are unable
to change it (no matter how hard they have tried), you don’t force them, you
learn to accept and accommodate them that way.
Being Unkind
Be kind to your
partner in your words, in your thoughts, in your actions and in your deeds. Be
kind. Always ask yourself before you do or say something to your partner, ‘Is
this kind?’, ‘Can he or she bear this without falling apart?’. Kindness is
simply the quality of being friendly, generous and considerate. Remember to be
kind.
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