Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's hard if you put in effort each day. It's like keeping your room clean - if you tidy for 5 minutes in the morning and 5 minutes before bed, your bedroom never gets too messy. But if you don't invest that time and effort, it becomes a HUGE, overwhelming mess.
Can you talk a little about what that daily effort looks like to you?
It’s a lot of things. Last week he had a big client meeting and that morning as he walked out the door I blasted the theme song from Rocky for him. I try to compliment often and if I have to criticize do it privately and be succinct in saying what I want him to change . I apologize whenever I should. We normally do our own laundry but if he’s super busy I’ll do it for him. I got him flowers recently. The little things add up so much. I compliment him often.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's hard if you put in effort each day. It's like keeping your room clean - if you tidy for 5 minutes in the morning and 5 minutes before bed, your bedroom never gets too messy. But if you don't invest that time and effort, it becomes a HUGE, overwhelming mess.
Can you talk a little about what that daily effort looks like to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Opposite sex romantic relationships seem so hard to me. On one hand you can meet someone feel amazing sparks and it’s incredible. But long-terms relationships are just so much hassle. The disagreements and being taken for granted. It’s so frustrating!
Yes, because you have to consider the other person's needs, feelings and wishes. To maintain a relationship you have to give and receive. You have to grow together and sometimes that means giving up behaviors, habits and ideas which don't fit into your future. Dh and I are both middle kids and I think it gave us the skills needed for a successful relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Read something interesting said by Cindy Crawford's husband. "Cindy and I were friends before we started dating and we're still friends". Not a bad way to look at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's hard if you put in effort each day. It's like keeping your room clean - if you tidy for 5 minutes in the morning and 5 minutes before bed, your bedroom never gets too messy. But if you don't invest that time and effort, it becomes a HUGE, overwhelming mess.
Can you talk a little about what that daily effort looks like to you?
Anonymous wrote:Relationships are like marathons. If you put all of your energy and passion in the first mile you will never complete the race. Too often people are overwhelmed with early relationship passions and never get to really understand and know their partner. A question to ask is could this person be my best friend in 25 years?
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's hard if you put in effort each day. It's like keeping your room clean - if you tidy for 5 minutes in the morning and 5 minutes before bed, your bedroom never gets too messy. But if you don't invest that time and effort, it becomes a HUGE, overwhelming mess.
Anonymous wrote:Opposite sex romantic relationships seem so hard to me. On one hand you can meet someone feel amazing sparks and it’s incredible. But long-terms relationships are just so much hassle. The disagreements and being taken for granted. It’s so frustrating!
Anonymous wrote:Opposite sex romantic relationships seem so hard to me. On one hand you can meet someone feel amazing sparks and it’s incredible. But long-terms relationships are just so much hassle. The disagreements and being taken for granted. It’s so frustrating!