How beautiful it is to have a relationship where you can openly talk about things. For example:
"Love, I got a little angry—sorry—but I didn’t like your attitude either. This kind of thing annoys me."
It’s not toxic to tell your partner what bothers you. It’s not toxic to share your problems and seek help from your partner. It’s not toxic to express concerns about something that makes you feel insecure.
What’s truly toxic is keeping your doubts and insecurities to yourself, avoiding communication out of fear of ruining the relationship.
Communication, honesty, loyalty, and the ability to accept mistakes are the foundational pillars of a successful relationship. Things should be talked about.
"Love, I got a little angry—sorry—but I didn’t like your attitude either. This kind of thing annoys me."
It’s not toxic to tell your partner what bothers you. It’s not toxic to share your problems and seek help from your partner. It’s not toxic to express concerns about something that makes you feel insecure.
What’s truly toxic is keeping your doubts and insecurities to yourself, avoiding communication out of fear of ruining the relationship.
Communication, honesty, loyalty, and the ability to accept mistakes are the foundational pillars of a successful relationship. Things should be talked about.
How beautiful it is to have a relationship where you can openly talk about things. For example:
"Love, I got a little angry—sorry—but I didn’t like your attitude either. This kind of thing annoys me."
It’s not toxic to tell your partner what bothers you. It’s not toxic to share your problems and seek help from your partner. It’s not toxic to express concerns about something that makes you feel insecure.
What’s truly toxic is keeping your doubts and insecurities to yourself, avoiding communication out of fear of ruining the relationship.
Communication, honesty, loyalty, and the ability to accept mistakes are the foundational pillars of a successful relationship. Things should be talked about.
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