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Myths about relationships that need to be debunked

“It’ll never work because we aren’t compatible.” Or, “I don’t think we need anything more than love.”

If you’re like many others, you’ve probably heard or said these expressions before. You have to think of relationships as living things, so there aren’t any set-in-stone truths about them. Take the time and go through these myths about relationships that need debunking.

If You’re Happy With Your Partner, You Don’t Need Close Friends

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It isn’t okay to isolate yourself in a relationship to the point where all you have is your partner. If things go south, you’ll need a support group to help you.

Love Is All You Need

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You’ll need patience, trust, honesty, and more in a relationship, so don’t believe all you need is love. Sure, that will get you far, but it’s nothing without the rest of the pieces.

Having A Baby Will Solve Your Issues

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It’s unfair to you and your future baby if you think this unborn child will save a relationship. It could buy you a few more months, maybe even some miserable years, but don’t irresponsibly get pregnant to help a lost cause.

Your Partner Knows What They Did

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It’s never healthy to assume your partner knows the reason behind your mood unless it was explicitly stated. This is why communication is such a powerful thing between two people.

You Need To Get Physical A Set Amount

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There are no strict guidelines requiring you and your partner to get busy. Unless that’s something you two discussed, the intimacy comes and goes like the weather, so it’s not like there’s a pre-set schedule.

Never Speak Up About Issues In A New Relationship

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This would be the wrong thing to do. You learn a lot at the start of something new, so that’s the perfect time to ask questions and bring up any concerns you might have.

There Will Always Be Romance If You’re In Love

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Falling in love releases a special chemical in your brain that makes you feel euphoric. If only that feeling would last forever. After so many years, the desire might remain, but the romance level won’t be the same. That’s when you should try to spice things up with something new.

You Know What You Want And You’re Not Compromising

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Let’s face it: not everyone gets exactly what they want in a partner. There will always be some level of compromise whether you’d like to admit it or not. That’s just life.

You Should Never Go To Bed Angry

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Hiccups will come around in a relationship and you won’t have a magic wand to fix it. Since these issues dictate your mood, it’s not realistic to think you can solve everything before going to bed. All you can do is do your best to control your individual emotions.

Good Relationships Don’t Require Work

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That’s a load of you-know-what. Nothing worth your while ever comes easy. If you want to see progress, then you have to work towards your goals. The keyword there is “work.”

You Have To Love Your Partner’s Worst Qualities

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Don’t believe this at all. What if one of the qualities your partner possesses is something destructive like excessive drinking? That’s not what you need to accept, let alone love, and doing so will not lead to a healthy relationship.

You Need To Be Compatible For It To Work

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While compatibility is a huge plus, it won’t make or break your relationship. If anything, the less compatible you two are, the more chances you have to grow with each other.

You’re Jealous Because You’re In Love

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This could be true and it could be false. Sadly, the jealously could stem from relationship issues you two haven’t patched up yet. Don’t think love defeats all when you haven’t fixed anything yet.

It’s Going To End Because All You Do Is Fight

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Dreading your relationship’s “eventual” demise due to constant bickering isn’t always an accurate prediction. Those fights could do the opposite and strengthen your relationship if you steer them in the right direction.

Your Partner Needs To Change For You To Be Happy

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Rule number one is never to put the key to your happiness in someone else’s hand. You never know what that person might do with it, so don’t rely on anyone else. Maybe change yourself in a positive direction and see what happens.

The Spark Vanishes Once You’re Married

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After you tie the knot, that’s when things get more interesting. If you married the right person, then the flame will always stay lit because you two won’t let it die.

Real Love Is All About Passion

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Passion plays a part, but it isn’t everything when it comes to love. There are so many pieces involved with it, it’s one of the best puzzles you’ll ever solve when you figure it.

If You Turn To Therapy, It’s Already Too Late

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This isn’t the case. Couples’ therapy could be the thing to glue it back together if you allow it. Don’t dismiss this step if it’s reached this point because it’s crucial for a lot of people.