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The 5 best things you can do for your relationship

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I happen to be on webmd looking up some information and stumbled across this. What are your 5 suggestions??

 


"Stop all shame, blame and criticism. Instead ask for what you want in a clear, specific and positive manner, and express appreciation for your partner. To elaborate: Men need to feel competent—that they make a contribution and that it is noticed."






— Harville Hendrix, PhD, author of Getting the Love You Want

 




 

 





  • "Change from a critical habit of mind, in which you're very involved with your partner's mistakes, to a positive one, in which you catch him doing something right."






— John M. Gottman, PhD, author of The Relationship Cure: A 5 Step Guide to Strengthening Your Marriage, Family, and Friendships






  • "When your relationship starts to break down, you need AAA: an Apology, Affection, and a promise of Action. You say you're sorry for what you've said or done to hurt or disappoint your partner. You immediately offer a hug, a kiss—some meaningful gesture of warmth. You pledge to do something that matters to your partner."






— Mira Kirshenbaum, psychotherapist and author of The Weekend Marriage






  • With books on the market like How to Make Love Like a Porn Star, one of the greatest services you can do for a guy is to reassure him that he doesn't have to make love like a porn star. You can show him how to have sex like a woman: creative, sensual, non-genital-based, and more pleasure- than orgasm-focused."






— Ian Kerner, PhD, author of She Comes First






  • "All relationships grow a bit stale as time goes by, and the longer-lasting they are, the staler they can get. The best thing you can do is pump in some fresh air. A long weekend in a romantic hideaway would be ideal, but even a few hours in a motel helps. Don't tell anyone where you are, turn off your cell phones, and unplug the TV. When you get home, you'll find your relationship has acquired ruddy cheeks."






— Dr. Ruth Westheimer, psychosexual therapist and author of 52 Lessons on Communicating Love




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  1. Love him regardless

  2. Always be honest

  3. Communicate

  4. Reciprocate

  5. Be Spontaneous


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1. Communicate


2. Show your affection even when you may not feel like it


3. Keep the big picture in mind and not the current issue


4. Talk about the future and your plans


5. Make time for each other and get the hell out of the house!


It's not who you are that holds you back. It's who you think you're not. - Unknown