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Relationships require work

Being in a relationship means you’re in a relationship with your entire partner; you can’t pick and choose which parts you do and     don’t like. Along with the good comes the bad, and being a partner means embracing all of someone. 

Different Types of Relationship

FAMILY RELATIONSHIP


 Our family, or relatives are people we are connected to through some form of kinship, whether it is through blood (such as with parents, brothers and sisters), marriage (such as non-blood aunts and uncles or step-parents) romantic relationships (such as a parent’s girlfriend or boyfriend) or adoption.  Many people grow up or live with people they consider family. The meaning of

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FRIENDSHIP and ACQUANTANCES


Friends are people who we are not related to but choose to interact with. Friends are people we trust, respect, care about and feel that we can confide in and want to spend time with. A good friendship should be built on honesty, support and loyalty. A friendship is a reciprocal relationship; for it to exist, both people must see each other as a friend. 

 Acquaintances 

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 ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIP


A romantic relationship is one in which you feel very strongly attracted to the other person, both to their personality and, often, also physically. This is reciprocated by the other person in the relationship.

A romantic relationship is that which exists between a boyfriend and girlfriend (in a heterosexual relationship) or a boyfriend and boyfriend or girlfriend and girlfr

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Healthy relationship are good!

 In a healthy relationship, if something is bothering you, it's best to talk about it instead of holding it in. Respect Each Other. Your partner's wishes and feelings have value, and so do yours. Let your significant other know you are making an effort to keep their ideas in mind. 


 Tips for Healthy Relationships

  • Maintain a meaning emotional connection with each other.
  • You're not afraid of disagreement.
  • Keep outside relationships and interest alive.
  • Communicate openly and honestly.
  • Commit to spending some quality time together on regular basis
  • Find something that you enjoy ding together.
  • Try something new together.
  • ​Focus on having fun together.


Relationship Facts 

People in relationships who directly address problems instead of relying on passive aggression tend to have happier relationships. 

Relationship require work from both partners.

 Love is a close bond with another that goes deeper than affection, attraction, lust, or friendship. It's a deep mutual expression of respect, trust, honesty, integrity, intimacy, chemistry, and partnership. Love is something best experienced together. You find it in each other, not separately. 

Let Us Help You Build a Healthy Relationship
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