While fidelity is becoming
that elusive factor in many relationships, there are a
few traditional hearts that still vouch for it. Loyalty,
albeit a simple word, carries immense weightage. While
some believe loyalty should come naturally to both the
partners involved in a serious relationship, others argue
that humans are born to be polygamous. It is your choice
as to which side of the team you wish to be on, and if
loyalty is your pick, then this article will help you
know how you can be just that.
1. Be realistic
Having unrealistic
expectations from the relationship or from your partner
can be detrimental to the relationship. Learn to look
at things from a practical point of view and be realistic
in what you anticipate. Once you have a clear picture
of what you can get out of this relationship, you will
be able to accept it better and be loyal and happy and
content.
2. Control your
impulses
It is easy and
common to get carried away at any given opportune moment.
But remember that while the excitement of the impulse
will last a night, the guilt is going to last much much
longer and will make you miserable. So learn to control
your urges and tell your mind what is more important -
a moment of pleasure or ample memories of love?
3. Communicate
Learn to focus
on the good aspects of your relationship and not just
the bad. Your relationship can go through a variety of
stressful situations - financial issues, irregular sex
due to work, family complications etc. Even in demanding
situations like these think about the good and talk over
the bad. Strive to find the balance and communicate well.
4. Keep the
connection alive
It is usual to
fall in a rut when dating for a long time. Realise that
the relationship requires effort and that it is your responsibility
to make it work. Take up a salsa class, spend quality
time together on weekends, or explore newer hobbies. Keep
the spark alive and the thought of straying won't cross
your mind. (Agencies)
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