Battling Romance Myths
The institution of marriage is surrounded by a number of myths,
stories and advice freely offered by people on a daily basis.
Unfortunately, many people listen to and believe these pieces of
so-called wisdom to the point where it doesn't help their
marriage and it only hinders its growth. Many of the myths
regarding relationships are incredibly damaging and it is
unfortunate that they are such common beliefs. Once you
understand why certain bits of advice or information can be
regarded as myths, you can break through what could be blocking
the growth of your marriage. In fact, you may actually learn to
appreciate your spouse and your role in your marriage even more.
Sensationalist television, magazines and talk radio have been
key players when it comes to fueling any belief that there is a
battle between the sexes happening. While there are definitively
some physical and psychological differences, they are not enough
to earn the term 'battle' as a description. When you allow
yourself to consider any kind of battle between the sexes, you
risk grouping all men or all women into a certain category and
that leads to stereotyping. Once you recognize that your partner
is a unique individual with a number of positive attributes, you
can shed the thought that there should be any type of conflict
between the two of you. Any thought of battle or conflict only
leads to lack of communication, misunderstandings and
discourages growth in any relationship.
Nice guys finish last is one of the worst possible sayings
floating around today. Whoever thought of that and actually
uttered those words must have been feeling truly low and full of
self-pity because there simply cannot be any other explanation.
Nice guys never finish last. They may have a longer and harder
road sometimes, but it isn't often that you see the bullies and
jerks finishing first. If they aren't, who is? It's the nice
guys, but they are so nice and gracious you don't hear them
bragging about it. It is also important to note that the word
'nice' doesn't mean 'weak' or ' effeminate' in any way. Nice
means socially or conventionally correct; refined or virtuous
and not at all negative in any way. Nice is not another word for
push over or spineless. Nice is as close to a 'perfect' man as
you can come and they always end up first in line.
Romance is all you need in order to save your relationship is a
wonderfully optimistic thought, but not quite accurate. If
simple romance were enough to save a marriage, it would be
running wonderfully rampant throughout the world today.
Unfortunately, it takes more than simple romance. If you truly
feel love for your spouse and you are expressing it through
romance, then it will save your marriage. If you are trying to
use romance to buy some time or to placate your spouse, then you
are only buying time or placating your spouse. Your time as a
married couple is most likely limited and should be attended to
immediately by a professional.