A crucial part of keeping
a relationship going strong is to nurture it on a regular basis. If you get
into a relationship and do not nurture it, then it’s not going to grow at all.
It will just stay the same and will never grow into something bigger and better
than what it started out to be. A part of nurturing the relationship is to show
and build trust. If you do not trust the other person in the relationship, then
how do you think the relationship will go? It will definitely not grow and will
probably end up falling apart. Trust is something that needs to be worked on
every single day.
With that being said, if
your relationship hits a rough patch, and nurture and trust are not being show,
things can always change. Just because it is this way now doesn’t mean that you
can’t work on making it better tomorrow. One thing that I have noticed in my
own relationship is that when it hits a rough patch, it is usually because I am
not nurturing it very well. Since starting school this semester, I have noticed
that my relationship with my boyfriend has changed in many different ways, some
good and some not so good. It was kind of rough at the beginning of the
semester trying to learn how to juggle school, work, and a relationship, but I’m
finally starting to feel like I am getting the hang of it. There are still some
times every once in a while that are hectic, but that’s just a part of the
college life.
Nurturing a relationship
is a part of building a foundation for what the eventual goal is, a family. As
we nurture it, our love grows, trust develops, and patience is able to be
practiced.
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