Avoid Relationship Drama
If you want to avoid major drama in your relationship, resist the
seven habits below that are known to ruin otherwise healthy
relationships.
Criticizing his family
No matter how you feel about your boyfriend's family, making it known
to him just how much they drive you crazy is bound to drive an
irreparable wedge into your relationship. Even if he, himself, thinks
his relatives are bonkers, no one likes to hear others bash their blood
relatives, so it's best to hold your tongue when the subject of his
family comes up.
Spying
You may think you're doing yourself a favor by keeping up constant
surveillance your boyfriend's blog, Facebook and Twitter habits; however
by being aware of the minutiae of his whereabouts and thoughts, you're
more likely to overanalyze his habits as they relate to your
relationship and do more harm than good.
Fighting in public
It's natural for couples to have the occasional argument, especially
after being together for any significant amount of time; however, fights
that become so uncontrollable that they regularly spill out into the
open are an embarrassing and damaging relationship problem that should
be nixed.
Letting yourself go
Not only is it bad for your health and overall well-being, but
letting yourself go -- whether that means gaining weight or not caring
about your appearance -- after settling into a relationship is one habit
that sends a bad message to your partner: if you stop caring about
yourself, he may assume that you've stopped caring about him too.
Trying to improve him
Many women think they are helping the men that they're with by trying
to make them over, however, by doing so, they only end up causing more
problems for the relationship. Think of men as being similar to dogs:
they may be able to learn a new trick or two over the course of a
relationship, but if you think you can turn in a pit bull into a poodle,
you are going to be in for a whole lot of heartbreak.
Allowing problems to fester
Everyone would like to think that they have the perfect relationship;
however, if in your quest to avoid creating drama in your relationship,
you frequently allow things that upset you to go unsaid, you are doing
yourself and your partner a great disservice. Good communication is the
cornerstone of any happy, long-term coupling.
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