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chaychay644 wrote:Whenever your in a relationship and suddenly issues appear that results to arguing...How do you view it?..do you often think about it as incompatibility?..and if you always agree on same things?..do you jump into conclusion that you are good for each other?..
m&m wrote:Very nice post, Mr. Edwin. They say, love without fighting is not normal at all.
Fighting is one of the reasons why there are misunderstanding or sometimes
you partner need you attention . I am the type of person who wants
to know about someone i love - be it members of family, relatives or someone
you love. In the family, we show our love by hug and kiss - my late father is 1/2 or
1/3 spanish and we show love through being close physically and emotionally.
Even my niece Alexis wants hugs and kisses all the time and his being sweet
and loving makes us love him more. Just like me, my test result in 5 languages
shows that my partner must be close to me more on physical attributes like holding hand,
hugs and kisses. . Spending together is the best way to
grow love
chaychay644 wrote:Whenever your in a relationship and suddenly issues appear that results to arguing...How do you view it?..do you often think about it as incompatibility?..and if you always agree on same things?..do you jump into conclusion that you are good for each other?..
chaychay644 wrote:Whenever your in a relationship and suddenly issues appear that results to arguing...How do you view it?..do you often think about it as incompatibility?..and if you always agree on same things?..do you jump into conclusion that you are good for each other?..
purex wrote:chaychay644 wrote:Whenever your in a relationship and suddenly issues appear that results to arguing...How do you view it?..do you often think about it as incompatibility?..and if you always agree on same things?..do you jump into conclusion that you are good for each other?..
There is no perfect relationship. As much as you are both honest and true, i believe all things work out. If not then, maybe you are not meant for each other. The wisdom behind of arguing is that: There is development between you and your partner, what ever it is, count it all as part of growing each other. I believe that " The blessing of the Lord He addeth no sorrow to it" as the proverbs says. That means if you are sorrowful because of what your partner has done then that is not the will of God.
So are you feeling heartache and sorrowful with your current relationship because of what he/she is doing? Then it is a big issue to deal with and if not then you are not meant for each other.
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