STATUS OF RELATIONSHIP!
Reflect on your personal needs and desires.
Take some time to reflect on what you truly want in a relationship.
Are you looking for something casual or more serious?
Do you need a lot of personal space or prefer constant companionship?
Understanding your own needs can help you.
No man wants a woman who is an open book; tied to everyone.
You will reach a point where you can easily tell at the end of the conversation that the relationship will not work.
If you have to plead with someone to do the bare minimum of doing something for you and if you have to keep reminding them that you do deserve better treatment, for God save you, please. LEAVE.
Never ignore the red flags you see at the beginning. The red flags you ignore as you try to see the good in people WILL cost you later.
Just because a person keeps you around does not mean they love you; remember, people, buy cats just to get rid of rats.
SEX is all about your relationship, you are empty; a full relationship is about purpose! Sharing visions and values.
You should learn not to open doors for a toxic personality and allow them to fill your headspace with "seeking closure!" You stall your healing.
Stay away from hurt, unhappy, and unfortunate people.
Anger opens the mouth and shuts the mind. Control your anger in order to think fast and get solutions to what has angered you.
Understand, as a woman, that men will say and do anything to sleep with you. Watch the actions, don't let those words blind you. Anyone can talk a good game, but it takes a real ball player to play.
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Thank you …. Communicate openly with your partner
Effective communication is crucial in any relationship.
Talk openly with your partner about your feelings, expectations, and what you want from the relationship.
Discussing these aspects can help both of you understand where you stand.
Have an honest discussion about your plans and how you envision your relationship evolving. Share your thoughts on commitment and listen to your partner’s perspective, aiming to find a common ground that satisfies both of you.
Evaluate your relationship dynamics!
Pay attention to the dynamics of your relationship.
How do you interact with each other?
Are there elements of exclusivity, or do you both see other people?
Are you and your partner comfortable with the ambiguity?
Do you both have clear expectations and boundaries?
How will you handle potential misunderstandings or conflicts?
Are you both on the same page regarding the future of the relationship?
How important is a label to your sense of security and commitment?
Reflecting on these questions can help you decide if the relationship suits your needs and those of your partner.
Do you want to add a word or two?
Relationships are not strictly necessary for a healthy relationship but can provide clarity and mutual understanding. They help define expectations and boundaries, making communication easier.
However, what matters most is that both partners are satisfied with their level of commitment and feel secure. Healthy relationships are built on trust, respect, and open communication.
How can I transition from one relationship label to another without causing tension?
Transitioning from one relationship label to another requires clear communication and mutual agreement.
Discuss your feelings and reasons for the change with your partner, ensuring you both understand and consent.
Be patient and considerate of each other’s feelings. Gradual changes and open dialogue can help ease the transition and maintain harmony.
Can relationship evolve over time, and how should we handle these changes?
Your comments ……
Define your relationship the right way!
Defining your relationship the right way can make a big difference in how you and your partner understand and interact with each other.
Whether you choose a specific label or decide to keep things undefined, what matters most is that both of you feel comfortable and clear about your expectations.
Take the time to communicate openly, reflect on your needs, and understand the dynamics at play.
Remember, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach—find what works best for you and your partner.
With the right partner, you can create a fulfilling and harmonious connection.
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