Thursday 7 July 2016

RELATIONSHIP TALK.

Relationships could quite be a complicated matter when both parties begin to act all sour and bitter towards each other. For an ideal relationship or for your relationship to move forward there has to be oneness between both parties for it to go a mile or more.



I'd talk on a few things that would help keep or cement a relationship and help it move forward, you'd thank me after this ''laughs''.

Firstly I'd talk on Boundaries and Goals in a relationship.

 A relationship that doesn't have a goal and where there are no boundaries isn't worth calling a relationship don't you think, a relationship where the two parties don't ever agree or come to terms with each other is more or less called a child's play. For the relationship to move forward both parties need to definitely always agree on things to help move the relationship forward, set good boundaries and goals must be set.

Secondly Sex talks in a relationship.
Walking up to someone who you really like takes guts and wits, you tell her things about herself, compliment her and then sex talk her to getting what you want, then after getting into a relationship with her you stop complimenting her and sex taking her isn't going to keep the relationship moving, the second party won't feel loved because that was the approach you used to win her over, so for a relationship to move forward the approach you used to win the second party has to key.
Here's a little secret from me, always compliment the person you're in a relationship with and see what happens next.

Thirdly and lastly always love who you're in a relationship with.
No matter the condition at hand always loving who you're in a relationship with goes a long way in keeping the relationship together.
A lot of people in relationships claim no love when things don't go their way they forget the little love being shown to them by the second party.
So no matter what love in a relationship goes a long way.



Just stay true to who you love and watch your relationship go a long mile.

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