10 Things Your Partner Should Hear Every Day

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Tell them you want to make their life easier.

I strongly believe that a thriving relationship happens when the two of them are both independent and emotionally stable individuals who decide they want to help each other for the rest of their lives.

Well, one way to communicate that is by reminding your partner that you want to help them in any way you can. This is one of the things that you need to do to ensure a peaceful connection.

If you feel they are particularly going through a tough time, ask them if there’s anything you can do to take the pressure off of them.

You want to keep dating them.

I know that living in the same home and sharing the bills and basically your lives automatically means that you’re not going anywhere, but not really. Besides, just because you are in a relationship with them doesn’t mean that you also want to stop dating them.

You can always take your partner out on dates to keep the connection growing over time, and if you’re not sure what to do on your big night out, just go bowling, rock climbing, or even start a cooking class together.

If you want something a bit more intimate and romantic, make sure you both turn off your phones and remove technology from your lives. This way, you will be able to connect better.

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