Was your significant other supportive of your personal goals the first few years you started dating?
Does your significant other make you feel safe and secure?
If you would break-up and you later saw your ex with another person, would you feel a sense of longing, sadness or jealousy?
Do you know that if you were in real trouble, your partner would drop everything to help you?
Did you have fun together at the beginning of the relationship?
Were you compatible physically at the beginning of the relationship?
If someone close to you were married or deeply involved with your partner (instead of yourself), and things weren’t great, would you tell that person to keep working on it?
Does your significant other eventually apologizes if they see they’ve hurt your feelings?
Based on your answers, there seem to be some major relationship concerns. It’s possible that you are going through a bad phase, but it’s also possible that there is a more serious problem with your relationship. If you feel you need some additional help, you can always talk to your doctor. He may refer you to a mental health professional or a couple’s counselor. Make sure to communicate clearly with each other, respect your partner and don’t take him/her for granted. Besides, always be honest and make sure to avoid fights over unimportant things. Spend time together, but also spend time apart. A happy relationship must be worked on every single day.
Based on your answers, there may be some relationship concerns. Maybe your relationship is strong, but you may encounter difficulties from time to time. Difficulties and struggles are normal in each relationship, but if these issues have been going on for years, or getting worse, you may find it helpful to talk with a couple’s counselor to solve the problems. It’s important to communicate clearly with each other, respect each other and don’t take your partner for granted. Besides, always be honest and make sure to avoid fights over unimportant things. Spend time together, but also spend time apart.
Based on your answers, you are displaying the signs typically seen among individuals who have a strong relationship. That’s great news! You are probably in a stable and satisfying relationship. It’s completely normal to experience difficulties once in a while, but it seems like you and your partner always find a way to make the best out of it. Keep going!
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