A dip stick to check the relationship is in the right direction with Life Partner
These 5 parameters will assist to imprint the reality in relation healthiness for a spouse
Is it over? It's a question that women often ask themselves but are
frightened to ask their partners lest it becomes a reality. Once a woman gets a
whiff of trouble, that becomes the most dominant thought on her mind. Does he
love me? Is he losing interest? Is there someone else? We have asked ourselves
one of these questions at least once. And with live-in couples things can get
more complicated.People with a fairly traditional upbringing still look for legal security.
Probably that's the reason why married couples going through troubled times
take solace in the fact that they have something probably more tangible in the
form of legal and societal sanction for their relationship. Unmarried couples
may keep a certain door open for things not working out. Or maybe they don't
often come face-to-face with their true deep fears before marriage fearing a
break-up.
In a live-in relationship, couples begin to share their lives, but if one
falls out of love or wants out of a relationship, the other partner could
suddenly find himself/herself in an emotional void that could lead to
depression.
The 5 telltale of a
relationship going downhill.
LACK OF INTEREST
Lack of physical or emotional contact are two signs that counsellors find
most common in any relationship that's going south. Your partner's lack of
interest in your life is the first indicator of things going the wrong way. It
can be a social gathering with your common friends around or things that you
generally did together like dining or watching a late night film. He'll resist
accompanying you to any such events. Slowly, you will notice his lack of
interest in your life. He'll stop asking you how you feel about things, what
you did in office or how you spent your day.
NO SEXUAL URGE
One of the major factors that you could often miss in this busy life is
when your partner avoids having sex with you. You may think he's tired or that
his interest has probably fizzled out after a first few months or a year of your
togetherness, but it often seems to be a guy's way of communicating with you
that something at the core is not right. Men often say very little or nothing
especially in long relationships for fear of hurting the woman or any violent
or agitated reaction. They are not good at verbalizing a break-up. Not having
sex may be their way of telling you things aren't hunky-dory.
FRIENDS KNOW BEST
Family and friends are the first ones to notice something amiss.
Since you want to believe the best and deny any conflicting emotions, you
aren't the right judge of where your relationship is heading. People who you're
close to like your family or your close circle of friends will always tell you
something's not like before.
Instead of denial, courage to see the truth or at least start accepting a
larger picture would actually do the woman good.
SILENCE ISN'T GOLDEN
You may think it's workload, but if your guy has gone silent or less
communicative over sometime, something is definitely amiss. You will suddenly realize you are the only one calling him when he's out either socializing or in
office. He doesn't bother to call or let you know where he is or when he'll be
home.
ROUTINE BICKERING
Things that were almost negligible in your life will suddenly become the
source of arguments...like who was supposed to pay the bills, how much time one
spends in the bathroom or who was supposed to run an errand.
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