Infatuation Rules
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How to stay yourself in a relationship: Maintain your interests. ... Establish meaningful communication. ... Give importance to your sexual relationship. ... Don't assume you know what your partner is feeling. ... Don't let a role replace real relating. ... Don't idealize or denigrate your partner. ... Don't stop your loving behaviors.
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Read More »Here's a typical relationship scenario: You start out feeling like the very best version of yourself that you have ever been and before you know it, you are digging around in the relationship looking for some remnant of that person you were when you fell in love. "Where did I put that person? Where is that "me"? And how did I get lost in the "we" that you and I have become? And come to think of it, where did you go? I haven't seen that person in a long time either!"
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Read More »Support your partner in maintaining friendships that were important to him or her before knowing you. Establish meaningful communication. Two people sharing life together have much to talk about. It is important for them to develop an open and compassionate style of talking and listening to one another. Keep your communication with your partner meaningful by making sure it is more than from just small talk, superficial chit-chat or practical conversations.
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Read More »Don't assume that there is no more to know about your partner. It does him or her an injustice to assume that there are no more ways that he or she can surprise or delight you. Don't let a role replace real relating. In a fantasy bond, fantasy takes the place of reality. The form of a relationship is substituted for the substance of a relationship. Don't get caught up in the role of being in a couple and lose track of each of your unique characteristics that went into making your relationship unique. Don't use conventional symbols of love to take the place of genuine, personal expressions of love. Don't get into the role of being either the parent or child with each other. Don't give up relating as the two equal adults that you actually are. Don't idealize or denigrate your partner. When a fantasy bond first develops, partners tend to idealize each other. But as they become aware of one another's shortcomings, they overreact because their fantasy is being disrupted. They become cynical, disillusioned, and critical of each other. Neither idealization nor cynicism has a place in a relationship between two adults who see each other as real people with positive attributes, amusing idiosyncrasies, and personal limitations and flaws. Don't distort your partner so that you can see him or her as perfect.
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