Infatuation Rules
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At Some Point, You're Going to Have to Be Silent Think of the number of hours you'll be spending together over a lifetime; at some point, silence is inevitable. There's no need to be afraid of it. Once you've accepted it and even come to enjoy it, it will make your relationship that much stronger.
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Read More »For some of us, sitting in silence with another person feels, well, kind of awkward. We’ll say anything to fill the quiet, to keep the conversation going, to cut the tension. But the truth is, moments of silence with significant others aren’t a problem; in fact, they can be very good. Silence gets a bad rap for being boring; in fact, in a relationship—especially a long-term relationship like a marriage or domestic partnership—it should be the most comfortable thing in the world. Sure, in the early days of dating it’s normal to want to keep the conversation going. It's natural to be nervous about a lull in the banter when you're first learning about each other and discovering what you have in common. But in a long-term relationship, in a partnership, and in a marriage, silence should feel natural. Instead of being scared of running out of things to say, it's important to embrace the quieter moments. That doesn't mean sitting in silence together all the time—that would be a sign that something's probably off. But sharing moments of silence with your significant other is an important part of a healthy relationship. Here’s why you should embrace those quiet moments with your significant other.
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