A healthy relationship is definitely something many people in this whole wide world have been looking for in their own life. This is because they wanted a relationship that could make everyone in their life to be happy. Partners respect each other’s independence, can make their decisions without fear of retribution or retaliation, and share decisions.
Healthy relationships do not look the same for everyone since people have different needs. Your specific needs around communication, affection, space, shared hobbies or values, and so on may change throughout life. So, a relationship that works in your 20s may be nothing like the relationship you want in your 30s. Things may change.
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1) Good Communication
You should be comfortable talking about any issues that come up, from things that happen in everyday life, such work or friend stress, to more serious issues, such as mental health symptoms or financial concerns. You and your partner can share your feelings, even when you don’t agree, in a way that makes the other person feel safe, heard, and not judged.
2) Emotionally Supportive
At its core, however, emotional support is about providing love, support, reassurance, acceptance, and encouragement in a relationship. It’s especially important in times of stress or sadness as it stabilizes the relationship and provides a positive foundation for both partners.
3) Willing To Grow Together And Adapt
A strong relationship can be considered a team. You work together and support each other, even when you don’t see eye to eye on something or have goals that aren’t exactly the same.
4) Being Able To Admit When They’re Wrong
When you and your partner can admit you are wrong to one another and can discuss calculated efforts to move forward, you relationship will not just be stronger and more honest but more meaningful as well.
5) A Great Sense Of Humor
It’s important to make time for fun and spontaneity when the mood is right. If you can joke and laugh together, that’s a good sign. Sometimes life challenges or distress might affect one or both of you. This can temporarily change the tone of your relationship and make it hard to relate to each other in your usual ways. But being able to share lighter moments that help relieve tension, even briefly, strengthens your relationship even in tough times.
Sources: YouTube Psych2Go.