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How to Cheat Proof a Relationship
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Tags: Cheating, Cheat Proof, Dating
Being in a relationship involved truely trusting the person that you are with. Here is how you can cheat proof a relationship.
| 1. | Make your relationship (and each other) a priority. Simply make time for it (the relationship) and each other. Even if you have to write it down in a calendar, schedule times and dates to be together and connect or bond or be intimate with each other in every way, on all levels, and in every area possible. Have a weekly date with each other, and make the most out of your days off together. Go out once in awhile and stay in once in awhile. Alternate. | | 2. | Have some time away from each other and some space (physically & emotionally...etc). Don't neglect other areas of your life - such as your friends, family, work, school, time for yourself... (etc). Have privacy, independence, individuality, activities separate from each other, and things and people in your life that have nothing to do with your boyfriend or girlfriend and the relationship. Remember, you want to spend time together, but don't suffocate each other emotionally, physically, or otherwise. ETC | | 3. | Communicate with and support one another as much as you can. Remember; you have the Internet, magazines, books, (etc). Use these resources as an advantage to your relationship. | | 4. | Work on your relationship every single day, work out the problems when they arise (effectively), whatever you can do to make your relationship more healthy, close, intimate, or make it better between you two, do it. | | 5. | Don't abuse each other in any way shape or form. Work towards having a healthy and loving relationship with each other. Have fun together - laugh and smile with one another. Joke around - have a good time. Be upbeat and positive, (etc.) Balance the time you spend together (hanging-out, dates, etc.) and the time you spend apart (with friends, family, by yourself, doing your own thing, doing your hobbies/interests, etc.). |
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Nearly perfect. I just have one more idea to add: be on guard against "emotional infidelity," where you feel more excited to be with someone else than your significant other, and you prefer sharing things with that person more. Once you find that happening, move away from that 'friend' and get closer to your guy/girl. Comment by: hakkai_sensei
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