Infatuation Rules
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Think about how your partner feels when you're rude. Loving them should remind you that they don't deserve to be treated that way. #2 Don't accept it. Admitting you're being rude to your partner is hard, but that doesn't mean you should accept it.
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Read More »That is just not the case. You can love each other more than words describe, but love isn’t just between you as a buffer for any rudeness or bad behavior. Love is something that needs to be tended and cared for with respect. Just because you love each other doesn’t mean your rudeness doesn’t matter. [Read: How to be a better person and grow into a kinder human] #5 Try role reversal. When it comes to understanding how to stop being rude to your partner, this is more of a therapy technique, but it works. Whenever you feel yourself on the verge of losing your temper or saying something rude, switch roles with your partner. Have them talk to you as if they are you and vice versa. This will help you see the situation from the other’s perspective. You’ll better understand where your partner is coming from and see your situation from another side. [Read: How to stop stonewalling in a relationship before you lose something precious] #6 Ask them to call you out. Being rude isn’t something you usually plan to do. When you are rude to your partner, it often comes out in the heat of the moment. You may also be saying things that you think are constructive, but they take as rude. Rudeness isn’t affected by its intent, but its effect. That means if your partner felt you were rude, even if you didn’t mean to be, you were. If you want to do better, ask your partner to let you know when you say something they don’t like so that you can learn and do better. It takes a lot of self-discovery and practice to relearn how to stop being rude to your partner if you’ve made a habit out of it, but it is possible. just take the baby steps towards being a better human being, and you’ll get there soon.
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