5 Ways to Keep Your Relationship Alive.
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1.
Clear the air. Talk about whatever's on your mind, even if it’s just that
you’re annoyed she left her makeup all over the bathroom counter. Putting it
off will only force you to bottle up emotions and that could lead to passive
aggressive actions later on.
2.
Get happy. If you’re pissed off, chances are your crappy mood will rub off on
everyone around you, including your girlfriend. Sure, sometimes a bad mood is
unavoidable, but do your best to stay positive. Especially on date night.
3.
Divide and conquer. Who knew that simply divvying up chores could help your
relationship? Taking part in shared responsibilities reminds her that you’re
committed—and it gets things around the house done a heck of a lot faster which
will make her even happier.
4.
Mix it up. Of course you love your one-on-one time with her, but including
friends and family in your activities can actually help you out as a couple. It
shows your girlfriend that you are interested in the people she cares about and
gives her the opportunity to get to know your crew as well.
5.
Leave no doubts. Simply put, make sure she knows that you are 100% into her—and
not just for her looks. Encourage her to achieve her own goals and lend support
whenever she needs it most. You don’t have to make an elaborate production out
of building her up; a sum of small daily gestures should do the trick.
So,
what’s the end result of all these rules? A rock solid relationship. If it all
sounds like too much to take on at once, don't panic. Just start with one
strategy and build your way up. The University of Illinois study found that a
person who practices one of the strategies is more likely to practice the
others as well, so one may be enough! Fights over dirty dishes and leaving the
toilet seat up or down will still ensue, but in the long run remember that it’s
the effort that counts.
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