What to Look For in a New Relationship
After a Break Up
You
have found a great partner, and you are in the seventh
heaven of delight. Simultaneously, you are anxious. You
don’t want this beautiful relationship to end in a break up.
So, you want to know whether you are in a good relationship.
Or
maybe you are not yet in a relationship, but you are working
hard to find your ideal partner. You are dating many people,
and you don’t want to make a mistake. Naturally, you want to
know what makes a relationship a “good” or “ideal”
relationship.
In
other word, what must you look for in a good relationship?
This short questionnaire might help you out.
1. Can
you trust your partner?
If
your partner is a liar or a chronic cheat, you are in a bad
relationship that won’t work out. Your dream partner must be
honest and loyal, and you must be able to trust your dream
partner without an iota of doubt.
2.
Does your partner have problems?
Is
your partner a depressed or anxious character? Does he or
she seem to have problems all the time? Have you noticed a
misanthropic attitude in your partner? If your partner seems
to “hate the world” or finds it difficult to trust people,
you had better watch out. Working on a relationship with
problem people can be amazingly tough. Instead, choose a
partner who is smiling, cheerful, optimistic, caring, and
loving toward everybody.
3.
Does your partner drink or take drugs?
Stay
away from people who have drinking or drug problems. You
want a loving relationship that will last forever. The last
thing you want right now is to solve somebody else’s drug
and drinking problems.
4.
Does you partner have a positive mental attitude?
Your
ideal partner should be bubbling, cheerful, enthusiastic,
optimistic, fun-loving, and glad to be alive. You feel
energized and rejuvenated in the company of such a person.
On the other hand, a pessimist can not only drive your
crazy, but also drain you of all energy.
5. Do
you have common interests?
Your
relationship stands a greater chance of becoming a success
if you share certain common interests with your partner.
Common interests give you the opportunity of spending long,
delightful hours together.
6. Do
you have a powerful physical attraction for each
other?
A
relationship without physical attraction or “chemistry” is
as good as dead. The “chemistry” between two people keeps
the relationship warm, exciting, and passionate. So, if
don’t feel physically attracted toward your partner, your
relationship is not the ideal one.
7. Are
you financially and intellectually compatible?
Financial
and intellectual incompatibility is the main cause for most
of the wars that arise in the later stages of a
relationship. However, this doesn’t mean that you must marry
the man or woman who works in the same office! Choose a
partner with whom you can easily take tough financial
decisions and with whom you can communicate without being
misunderstood.
The
above points should be of immense help to you in deciding
whether you are in a good relationship or not. Naturally,
good relationships hardly end in heartrending break
ups.
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