Thursday, March 26, 2009

Relationship Advice For Spouses


If you are married, relationship advice for spouses is way different than for singles. Spouses start out polite and congenial when they are courting, when everything is new. Over time, our unique qualities do not hit the same heights. The day-to-day challenge of handling multiple responsibilities together builds tension between spouses. If the tension is not handled well, the marriage could be headed for disaster.

Compromise is another big one for couples. If you have done something one way for years, you need to be open to the fact that someone else might do it differently. Finding middle ground with issues like household chores, child rearing, managing money, and managing time can minimize arguments and keep couples together.
One truth that most couples miss is that men and women are wired differently. To a certain extent, their tastes, priorities, mannerisms, and ways of solving problems are often completely opposite. Traditional customs and gender roles do not help either. For example, the way men and women are "supposed to act" in large families can be. Couples can begin to worry more about who they are trying to impress rather than focusing their energies each other.

Spouses also feel betrayed when the relationship they have worked so hard to muscle into shape is threatened by hard times or unplanned challenges. Communication is more important than ever when the hard times come. Your partner has no chance of knowing how you really feel if you do not tell them.

As close as you and your loved one may be, spouses also need personal space in the home. Daily life may sometimes give a person the feeling they need to be alone for a while, even if the one who loves us wants to help. No matter how close couples become, there will always be a finite amount of personal space that we will require at times to feel healthy. Respect for personal space is a key to success in marriage, but if you are the one who needs the space, make sure you also communicate your needs with your partner.

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