Infatuation Rules
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Couples often get stuck in a loop in which neither partner is having their needs met, which leads to greater conflict and more need frustration. By being curious about our partner's needs and willing to share our own, we create more harmonious and fulfilling relationships.
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Read More »If you're in a romantic relationship long enough, at some point you and your partner are going to fight. Fighting doesn't mean you're with the wrong person, or that your relationship is doomed. Conflict is an inevitable part of any longstanding human relationship, especially ones that involve the most intimate parts of our lives. At the same time, the frequency and quality of fighting with your significant other has a lot to do with how satisfied you are in your relationship. Most couples would prefer to argue as little as possible. Indeed, I've never once vowed to spend more time squabbling over petty grievances, scheduled a marital spat into my calendar, or wished that a lovely evening would devolve into anger and hurt feelings. On the other hand, there have been plenty of times I've wished I wasn't stuck in an argument. If we're so averse to fighting with our partners, why does it happen? Two new studies by a team of researchers from Belgium provide some answers. Gaëlle Vanhee and her colleagues focused on the role of unmet needs in provoking conflict in heterosexual relationships.
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Read More »Look for opportunities to let your partner know that you like and appreciate them. We might assume they should know how we feel if we've been together a long time, but they might not sense our positive regard if we don't express it. Depending on their own history or the history of your relationship together, they might even be assuming the opposite. Let them know they're a person worth liking. Encourage Autonomy. Obviously, we can't have complete autonomy in a relationship. But consider if there may be ways in which you're exerting more control than necessary over how your partner does certain things. It can be hard not to micromanage the other person's efforts, especially if we feel like we know best. At the same time, encouraging a sense of autonomy fulfills your partner's needs and strengthens your relationship. Obviously, we can't have complete autonomy in a relationship. But consider if there may be ways in which you're exerting more control than necessary over how your partner does certain things. It can be hard not to micromanage the other person's efforts, especially if we feel like we know best. At the same time, encouraging a sense of autonomy fulfills your partner's needs and strengthens your relationship. Support Competence. Discuss with your partner ways he or she feels unable to measure up in the relationship. Are there things you could work on together that would strengthen your partner's sense of relationship competence? Knowing one another's needs and taking steps to meet them also helps you and your partner know you're doing a good job in the relationship. Couples often get stuck in a loop in which neither partner is having their needs met, which leads to greater conflict and more need frustration. By being curious about our partner's needs and willing to share our own, we create more harmonious and fulfilling relationships.
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