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The best relationships are, without a doubt, based on love and respect. Anyone who has ever been in a relationship before can probably realize that love and respect are crucial to having a good marriage. But beyond love and respect there are a few things that can help spouse relationships.

Do you remember when you were first married?. If youre newly married, think back to when you first met and were dating. How did you treat your partner? You probably treated your partner with respect, but also with kindness and thoughtfulness.

Unfortunately, its common that the longer we know someone, the less kind we tend to be toward them. One would think that the opposite holds true. It is so easy to take your spouse for granted by thinking that, no matter what happens, they'll always be there.

Now think to the words and the tone of the voice you use with your spouse sometimes. When you get angry or youre unhappy about something, think about how you sound. Would you ever speak that way to a stranger? If youre thinking probably not then youve started taking advantage of your spouse.

People take for granted their friends, family and children all too often. If we could record peoples conversations and play them back at a different time, people might be ashamed of how they sounded. And they probably wouldnt speak that way to someone they didnt know well for fear of hurting their feelings!

Effective and long lasting spouse relationships are ones that are kind. Everyone gets angry now and then. We have all been guilty of saying things we regret and saying things with a tone of voice that is angry and aimed at hurting someone. But you can keep these instances to a minimum by just thinking about whether youd talk to your postman or your boss that way.

Being thoughful is also an excellent and nescessary factor or trait to have in a spousal relationship. People love their spouses, but it seems the longer theyre together, they less they sometimes show it. Your spouse is one person you should make a point of being thoughtful toward, too.

by: Dennis Leese




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