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The complexities of communications, in relationships, and how to sustain such relationships.

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Article - (18 July 2008) 1 Comments - (Newest, 22 July 2008)
A female United Kingdom age , mellons writes:

Hi

I have always said to friends and other associates that it takes more than just one person to keep a relationship alive. Too often one partner feels that it is not my responsibility, its not my turn or why should I take the first step. These are not questions that we should be asking ourself when we are in a relationship. Relationship is a union therefore, it is important to remember that the fundemental basis to any relationship is based on a two way process of interaction.

The continuous process of communicating is essential to keep understanding going and to solve misunderstandings. Communication enables us to discover each others likes and dislikes as well as strenghts and weaknesses. Communication also enables us to share, support and have compassion for each other, creating a stronger bond in the union.

In a relationship there should be no competing against each other nor should there be any doubts. Couples should always thrive towards openess with each other and be sensitive to the needs of one another. Again much of this can only be achieved through good on going communication and trying to meet each other half way.

Always try and have time for your love ones.....

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A reader, anonymous, writes (22 July 2008):

very good words..but it's so hard now a days to find someone that meets you halfway. They want to stand there while you come running to them. Easier said than done

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