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Posted on Monday, May 14th, 2012 at 10:29 amBeing Totally Open To Your Spouse And Loving It
A typical expression is “I’ll meet you halfway,” and we often take that attitude into our marriage. Doesn’t it feel as if every couple you meet there is always one spouse that does more work in the relationship?
Whoever determined that life is a 50-50 proposition? Frequently one will just give more. A spouse may also have to take it easy for a while. We must all understand is that there is no such things a real equality. At any given times there will be one you has to do more and others that have to do less.
The misunderstanding that most people make is that they think that things are equally divided. Every marriage must find its own way of working since each couple is unique in its pairing for two different people. Yet keep in mind that even those that have found the happy medium still do not have things split fifty fifty.
A very important thing to understand that the quotes about love that are all around us are to inspire us and not to be a thing of judgment. We all want a love that lasts like we read about in the love quotes Yet that sort of relationship is one that is hard won and not just given.
We all need to enter the most important relationship of our life with the foreknowledge and determined commitment to give 100%. Once we have internalized that concept, we can avoid the painful feelings we get when we think we are being cheated of our just rewards. We should all note that a relationship that is healthy is one that has both partners giving the whole of their being. But it should be noted that does not mean that each will give equally since some have more to give. But again, different seasons of life will mean that each person will give differently to the relationship.
Each person has their own passions. We need to have them acknowledged. But we must not act selfishly toward each other. We must all look to be about each others needs. Am I a sacrificial goat? If a persons needs are ignored long enough they will get very bitter about it. Any relationship that began with imbalances would not survive long if checks are not kept. If you are a giver, take note of your mates behavior.
It is so crucial for each of us to experience love and attachment. Yet each human must also feel the act of giving our love away. In order for any resentment to not build up we must learn to receive as much love as we are giving out. That we can feel loved and be loved.
This one single change in your outlook towards your relationship can transform the hidden resentment that result in nagging, negativity, and verbal putdowns into a deep satisfaction that leads to overt affection, positive support, and mutual respect.
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