Love is in fact older than Science or philosophy, and is it so intricate and so delicate in its nature that neither cold-blooded scientific scrutiny nor attempts at philosophical analysis can entirely disclose its nature, significance, heights, depths or time limits.
Genuine love is more than sentiment, more than respect, more than good-will, more than admiration - more than all of them combined.
According to Dr Rob Biltion of the Life Management Centre in Canada, relationship is a "mutual filling of needs." This is a very good and useful definition to remember, and it'll come in handy one day.
To keep your relationship or marriage long lasting, accept that there will be a period in your life with your partner; there will be times when your partner does not need you as often as it used to be.
Many people tend to believe that everything should stay the same and everything should be the same. Nothing stays the same in this world. Things change. It is how you cope with the change that will help you to keep your relationship healthy, fulfilling, and long lasting.
Anyone in a relationship is going to face its Ups and Downs. We are human after all. No one can escape from it. No one person can go through a relationship with no Ups and Downs, that will be too boring, and there is no reason to stay in such a monotonous relationship.
What is the secret to a long lasting, healthy and fulfilling relationship?
It is the HABIT of constantly explaining to yourself that all the good will come to you and your partner in your relationship - every single MOMENTS, every single SECONDS.
This is exactly the secret all successful people know, but find it hard explaining.
It is indeed very useful to learn all you can about human nature and human relationships.
Very often, there is really nothing wrong with you if you face a relationship crisis. You just need to learn to rise above the seemingly relationship problem and look at the big picture. Know the truth of relationship and love, arm with the knowledge why you think and behave the way you do and why your partner think and behave the way he or she does and you can set yourself free.
2006-09-27 20:33:09
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answered by heatherlynnmorrow 5
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Being very particular of the guy you opt for. continually be able to confer with one yet another about something. Spend relaxing circumstances at the same time, delight in each and each others company, giggle and cry at the same time. trust and love without exception.
2016-11-25 00:05:17
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answered by Anonymous
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"You shall never have a friend if you must have one without faults."
Same holds true to relationships. It's not gonna be 100% problem-free, so the key is to learn to cooperate with situations and solve them quickly, rather than let them get to your head.
2006-09-27 20:33:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Each partner must be willing to be honest from the beginning. Also, there must be an open line of communication.
2006-09-27 20:33:24
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answered by Rainbow 2
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Being best friends, being trustworthy, kindness, love, and not being petty about the small stuff. My grandparents were married for 52 years and that's what they told my parents.
2006-09-27 20:35:57
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answered by Anonymous
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If we told you it wouldn't be a secret anymore would it?
2006-09-27 20:31:22
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answered by yourhighnss2 1
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It is probably the inclination to commit from both sides
2006-09-27 20:33:22
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answered by epooji 3
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love, respect, a sence of humor and a little bit of luck
2006-09-27 20:34:04
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answered by jnburcham 2
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Love, affection, TIME.
2006-09-27 20:32:15
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answered by Fahim . 3
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Just give and ask nothing in return.
2006-09-27 20:31:28
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answered by CRAnoop 3
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