No relationship is perfect and each one is bound to go through issues and complexities but it's just a matter of how capable we are in dealing with them.
Just because you have tons of problems it does not mean that you should resort to breaking up.
There are ways in mending a broken relationship and part of it is communicating openly with your partner.
Listening is a very important skill to master if you want your relationship or marriage to last.
We tend to neglect our partners sometimes and unintentionally put their needs aside not knowing that it hurts them so bad.
Feeling unloved or unappreciated is one of the major reasons why people fall out of love.
You should be able to talk openly about your emotions, insecurities, fears and expectations so both of you know exactly what you are trying to achieve in your relationship.
When mending a broken relationship, make sure you spend time with each other.
Don't let the day pass without hearing from each other.
If the passion and intimacy went down the drain, it's time for you to do something and rekindle the passion.
Try to see if the reason is harbored by low self-esteem, unmet emotional needs and underlying insecurities.
If the passion and intimacy has died down in your relationship and your partner has completely withdrawn, it's time for you to do something to re-ignite the flame.
Issues regarding intimacy can be caused by low self-esteem, unmet emotional needs and underlying fears and insecurities (yes even the most gorgeous men and women have insecurities!).
What are the things you enjoyed doing together when the relationship was at its best? Try to engage in those things again and you will see a difference on how your partner feels about you.
Friday movie nights, once a month adventure, weekend getaway and Sunday barbecues are all great for bonding with your partner.
Think of something that you both love whether it is working out, hiking or food tripping.
Being creative will definitely help in mending a broken relationship.
Try to rekindle the passion and remember that both of you need to make some efforts to make your relationship work.
Just because you have tons of problems it does not mean that you should resort to breaking up.
There are ways in mending a broken relationship and part of it is communicating openly with your partner.
Listening is a very important skill to master if you want your relationship or marriage to last.
We tend to neglect our partners sometimes and unintentionally put their needs aside not knowing that it hurts them so bad.
Feeling unloved or unappreciated is one of the major reasons why people fall out of love.
You should be able to talk openly about your emotions, insecurities, fears and expectations so both of you know exactly what you are trying to achieve in your relationship.
When mending a broken relationship, make sure you spend time with each other.
Don't let the day pass without hearing from each other.
If the passion and intimacy went down the drain, it's time for you to do something and rekindle the passion.
Try to see if the reason is harbored by low self-esteem, unmet emotional needs and underlying insecurities.
If the passion and intimacy has died down in your relationship and your partner has completely withdrawn, it's time for you to do something to re-ignite the flame.
Issues regarding intimacy can be caused by low self-esteem, unmet emotional needs and underlying fears and insecurities (yes even the most gorgeous men and women have insecurities!).
What are the things you enjoyed doing together when the relationship was at its best? Try to engage in those things again and you will see a difference on how your partner feels about you.
Friday movie nights, once a month adventure, weekend getaway and Sunday barbecues are all great for bonding with your partner.
Think of something that you both love whether it is working out, hiking or food tripping.
Being creative will definitely help in mending a broken relationship.
Try to rekindle the passion and remember that both of you need to make some efforts to make your relationship work.
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