Relationships are Inherent Parts of Our Lives

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Every life has a few relationship experiences.

  • In our everyday lives, we interact with a lot of people. Some are from inside the family and relatives. Some are close friends, and some are mere acquaintances.

Relationship in a family is natural. We are generally close to our parents and siblings. Cousins are sometimes very close.

  • In every interaction, we have a different level of relationship.

Relationships may reach a certain height or may break due to various reasons.


Some relationships are loving, and some are not.

  • No party in a relationship plays equally well or equally badly. The contributions come from both parties. Some relationships are successful and last longer.

Success and failure of a relationship often result from unequal contribution.

  • In painful situations, one of the members may take the lead to break the ice of misunderstandings.

Even in the negative times, both parties should try to improve the situation.


Fighting is a part of a loving relationship.

  • At the heart of every relationship, there remains a degree of compromise.

People often refer to the compromising aspects of a relationship as adjustment.

  • The central strategy of a successful relationship depends on how better both parties can handle the rough situations.

It is like a mathematical minimization problem where each member has to minimize disagreements and try maintaining harmony.


Relationships dwell on mutual respect.

  • Successful relationships are not made in heaven.

Be it a partnership or marriage, and only those relationships sustain where the couple is respectful to each other.

  • A broken relationship doesn't mean the end of the friendship.

In the end, it is the continuation of positive communication that matters.


At the end of a love story, Rabindranath Tagore concluded that the couple got married and continued quarreling happily ever after.


Cheers!

Unity (Debesh Choudhury)

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Very good explained in text. There is a lot of choices between those in some kind of relationship. The most important thing is avoiding violence and if there is no option to fix mutual living to live separately and that maybe will be good for both. Life is important in every case. We need to find inspiration in something new and continue, no matter how difficult it is.

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Life has many ways to restart and reset a loving relationship :)

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Fighting is a part of a loving relationship.

I agree but if it happens more than usual, it could lead to a toxic relationship. It is best to resolve issues as much as both parties are willing to, otherwise it will be an unhealthy one.

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Right. Continually increased fighting can make a relationship from loving to toxic.

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