Christina's Friend in Columbia is doing 41 things including…

love and be loved

5 cheers

 

Christina's Friend has written 6 entries about this goal

My Romantic Space Profile 23 months ago

” It takes a loose rein to keep a marriage tight. ”
John Stevenson

” Constant togetherness is fine—but only for Siamese twins. ”
Victoria Billings

” It is only when we no longer compulsively need someone that we can have a real relationship with them. ”
Anthony Storr

It was Richard Bach who said it best: “If you love someone, set them free.”

Although there are no solid rules that determine what makes a relationship work, many people will agree that communication, trust, and the willingness to give each other space are fundamentals. A lack of trust can not only keep two people from getting close, but will also create an atmosphere rife with tension, doubt and suspicion. Communication has long been touted as the cornerstone of all successful relationship; partners who talk together, stay together.

Similarly, the ability to give a partner space is important for nurturing growth, both in terms of your relationship with him/her and with yourself. As social animals, we all need to have some sort of connection with others of our kind. However, while putting too much space between you and a partner can leave him/her feeling unloved and alienated, too little can be really suffocating. Unfortunately, either extreme, albeit based on good intentions, can destroy a relationship.

The trick is to strike a balance – to spend some quality time with your partner enjoying mutual interests, and some with yourself and your own hobbies. There is no perfect ratio that applies to all relationships. Some people like constant attention, while others need a lot of personal space. The important thing is to talk about individual preferences early on. By establishing boundaries in the initial stages of a relationship, you can better accommodate each other’s needs and desires and, most importantly, prevent a lot of misunderstandings and hurt in the long-run.

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According to your score, you seem to have struck a perfectly healthy balance between giving your partner space to live his/her own life and providing him/her with love and support. Different relationships have different standards when it comes to space, so of course you should pay attention to what you and your partner are most comfortable with. Overall, however, you appear to have a knack for healthy moderation. If both you and your significant other are content with this arrangement, then by all means, keep it up!

I KNEW I was good…



Helpful Quotes 23 months ago

” It takes a loose rein to keep a marriage tight. ”
John Stevenson

” Constant togetherness is fine—but only for Siamese twins. ”
Victoria Billings

” It is only when we no longer compulsively need someone that we can have a real relationship with them. ”
Anthony Storr

I stole the photo from one of my 43 Things aquaintances. Sorry dude, but I loved it so much.



Sure Feels Like It 2 years ago

I wonder if I have to put more effort into it?

It has been so long I am not even sure if I know what I am doing.



Re-opened 2 years ago

because I really do not want to quit at anything I set out to do.

So, I am opening this goal again.

We shall see what happens.



Yep 3 years ago

to hell with love, loving, and all that rot. Not for me.



I thought it could happen to me. 3 years ago

I was wrong. I was open to the idea. I’m sooo tired of hearing about how wonderful and beautiful I am. All of my friends and potential mates say this crap to me.

If I’m so wonderful, why do I attract scardy cats and whimps?



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