Tuesday, March 20, 2012

How to Make Your Present Relationship Good and Last Longer


Now a days having a long term relationship before marriage is a common trend. In the latest survey of Dr. Helen Fisher in the year 2011 shows that 72% of singles would want to have a long term relationship than to get married. This is common because individuals tend to think they marriage will always end to breaking up however, being married and being together for a long time has a similarities. You can see each others face in the morning and you have the commitment with your partner.


Show your love for each other
If you are in a relationship right now and you want to last that relationship long you must put extra effort on that relationship. I am not cupid but I can give you tips for a good and long lasting relationship. What matters most is BE OPTIMISTIC. Never think that you both will just end up into breaking up. Through this you will have the inspiration to make the relationship work.

Another tip is to SHOW YOUR PARTNER your love.Even little gestures matters. You can make your partner a breakfast in bed during weekends if you both do not have work or have a nice dinner after a long busy day. This way you can both catch up with your day’s work. You can also go together in a bar a have fun with your common friends.

Be a mystery, in this way you both will not predictable. Surprise your partner once in a while. Be adventurous and creative. You can try things both you have not done before. You can have your summer in somewhere and explore together. Enjoy life together when you both have the time.

This can not be done if only one is working hard to make the relationship last. As what people say “It takes two to tango.” You should share the same effort to keep your relationship stronger. If you are the one only making things go well then you should think twice. There are certain events that are for you and some are not. You can always find someone who is right for you. He may not yet come but God is still molding your perfect partner.

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