Relationships sometimes fail due to life's stress

in #life7 years ago

Relationships sometimes fail due to life's stress, lack of communication, and excessive baggage.
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I have had all types of relationships to fail, both(romantic and non-romantic) Xfriendships and Xboyfriends. The causes were always linked some way.( what causes???) All relationships need to have good foundations. It is up to all Xpeople (individuals) participating in the relationship to help support the foundation.images (1).jpg
There are many Xthings (obstacles) that life throws at you that can cause stress. Sometimes no matter how you try, your daily stress can cause you to act differently towards the people around you. Often people take out their issues on the wrong people and it is (often) Xcommonly the people they have relationships with. You need to take the time to consider that the people around you might have had a stressful day as well.
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Take the time to discuss each other's day and comfort each other. Do not leave your friends and loved ones out of the loop. Discuss with them what is bothering you. By you pushing them away or taking your stress out on them, Xonly causes more problems.images (4).jpg
Lack of communication or not knowing how to communicate is a common reason why relationships fail. People tend to have a strong desire to be independent which causes them to want to solve everything on their own. It comes so natural that they forget to inform the people in their life.
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There are people who Xjust choose not to share their issues. This can lead to lies and you can lose trust. The people you have relationships with will think you are hiding things. They will also feel like they are not worthy to hear your complaints and concerns. Your family and friends will stop sharing information with you and this will cause a distance in the relationship.
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Love is one of the most profound emotions known to human beings. There are many kinds of love, but most people seek its expression in a romantic relationship with a compatible partner. For some, romantic relationships are the most meaningful element of life, providing a source of deep fulfillment. The ability to have a healthy, loving relationship is not innate. A great deal of evidence suggests that the ability to form a stable relationship begins in infancy, in a child's earliest experiences with a caregiver who reliably meets the infant's needs for food, care, protection, stimulation, and social contact.
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Those relationships are not destiny, but they appear to establish patterns of relating to others. Failed relationships happen for many reasons, and the failure of a relationship is often a source of great psychological anguish. Most of us have to work consciously to master the skills necessary to make them flourish.