Recipe for a Healthy Relationship
First off, it is important to ask yourself what you consider a
real relationship to be. You need to understand what your needs
and desires are from another person, and what you are willing to
give them. This way, you can see early in your first dates, if
you wish to continue and work towards a future together, and if
the other person feels the same of course (both sides count).
Once you have decided to have an official relationship, you both
need to remember what brought the two of you together in the
first place. For instance, what attracted you to each other both
physically and emotionally? What do you admire about his or her
personality? This will help not taking the other for granted,
which can often happen after two people have been together for a
long time. This does not mean the love is fading, but it does
mean that there is lack of effort. People tend to get lazy after
a while, because they feel comfortable and safe. This problem
can be solved when both people are willing to make the time and
effort.
Everyone is independent in their own beliefs and ideas about
things, so never expect a person to always see things your way.
However, it is important to have similar expectations out of a
relationship, if you wish to avoid frequent arguments. Look for
things like whether or not it is important for the both of you
to see each other everyday, or have sex often. While seeing each
other on a daily basis seems wonderful and healthy to some
people, others may feel smothered and need space to have some
alone time. Or if sex is on the top of your list, but is not on
your partners, you might want to consider that, unless you do
not mind waiting or taking care of yourself once in a
while