Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Emotional Roller Coaster Relationship


Every now and then, every dating relationship will go through arguments which eventually create an emotional roller coaster. As much as it can be unpleasant, it is healthy and can help create lasting relationship. Most of these emotions are not negative in nature. With little attention, we can control our emotions very well. We are capable of being free from negative feelings and thoughts. We just happen to overuse it quite often.

Jealousy is a primary aspect of our emotion. Jealousy stems from the lack of trust or lack of assurance from one's partner. It can also come from an inferior complex. Learn to act by reason and not by emotion. Jealousy is a product of an emotional pattern that only exists in your head. Don't be intimidated by anyone that you feel is better than you.

When you first met, it may be the similarities you found with each other fascinating. As you knew each other more and more, it's your differences that potentially strengthened your relationship. That's why it is important that you value the differences that make you special as a couple. Learning to compromise and meet halfway every time a conflict occurs will bring stability to your love and hate dating relationship. Recognize each other's weaknesses and learn to appreciate what the other has to offer.

Pride often tells us not to give up and admit defeat in times of disagreements. Pride often lead us to think elsewhere. Pride makes us ask the wrong questions and inevitably get the wrong answers. It really doesn't matter who is right or wrong. It's never good to emphasize too much if it means you could hurt your partner. You don't have to be right. If you truly need to speak out, do it thoughtfully.

When you're deep in a dating relationship, money and power might come into play. If one is earning more than the other that does not mean the other is contributing less in other areas of the relationship. Work out a way to manage your dating relationship equally. This will give both of you control.

Arguments by nature are difficult and hurtful. They are a normal aspect of any relationship. Arguments that seems like a love and hate relationship adds flavor to our daily lives. But like any other flavor, too much or too little will make it tasteless. It will potentially wreck a strong relationship.




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