Honest Truth About Relationships.

 


  • You meet a stranger one day, you start talking, and a connection starts to form.



  • They are the happiest people on the planet.



  • Nights become the playground where they share their feelings.



  • Schedules are adjusted according to the flexibility of partner.



  • Smiling over their texts, blushing when they are around.



  • To make that one person feel special, you avoid talking to other people.



  • They become the priority, after many years you meet someone, who makes you feel loved. Someone who doesn't want to die on your skin rather hug your soul.



  • After a few months, you start witnessing the sluggish phase of the relationship.



  • All your jokes reached their saturation.



  • Ego comes in, both of you get easily annoyed by nothing.



  • Small disagreements lead to fighting.



  • Doubt of cheating, mistrust is at its peak.



  • Over - possessiveness, makes you feel like jail.



  • Don't wear this, stop acting like momma's boy, why are wearing short clothes.



  • In that moment of rage, hidden emotions find it's way


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  • Disrespect, taunts, dissatisfaction adds bitter to your sweet.



  • Fighting everytime adds poison to it. Seeing angry text in morning, giving explanation at nights, bludged up more stress.



  • Interfering the partner's free space. Apart from talking one person, there are many other things to accomplished in 24 hours.



  • Sometimes, being dramatic creates a bad scene.



  • At the end of this drama, you wish for the comeback of your partner, but the distance you are chasing is far beyond your limits.



The honest truth about relationships is that they require effort, communication, and compromise from both partners involved. They are not always easy or perfect, and they require ongoing work to maintain and nurture. Relationships can bring immense joy, love, and support, but they can also be challenging and require patience and understanding.




It's important to recognize that no relationship is without its ups and downs. Disagreements and conflicts are normal and should be seen as opportunities for growth and deeper understanding. Honesty, trust, and respect are crucial foundations for any healthy relationship.




Additionally, it's important to remember that each individual in a relationship is responsible for their own happiness and well-being. While relationships can enhance our lives, they should not be the sole source of our happiness or fulfillment. It's essential to maintain a sense of independence, pursue personal goals, and prioritize self-care.



Ultimately, the honest truth about relationships is that they require continuous effort, open communication, mutual respect, and a willingness to navigate challenges together. By doing so, relationships have the potential to be fulfilling, supportive, and deeply rewarding.

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