MasterFireMaam -> RE: Self Improvement (9/23/2006 7:26:07 AM)
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If there are difficulties, they need to be brought up before the relationship ends. Expecting the other person to change in order to make you happy will almost always make you unhappy (because change is very hard and thus unlikely). If you find that you can't be in a relationship with someone who is behaving in a specific manner, it's not a matter of getting that person to change. It's a matter of evaluating yourself and really looking at what you're willing or not willing to do in order to maintain the relationship. Can you change yourself so that you accept your partner just the way they are? What are you willing to give up in order to maintain the relationship? For some, they'll do a lot...for others, they'll do very little. Sometimes, it's wise to back away from the harmful behavior. However, if someone comes to you and says that a certain behavior is hurting them, we do have to analyse said behavior. Is this something that we can change? Are we willing to change it in order to fulfill our partners? Sometimes, the answer will be yes, sometimes no. But, demanding that your partner to do this might be expecting too much. Sometimes, it's not our negatives that end a relationship and its not anyone's "fault". Sometimes, we simply move apart or outgrow. Master Fire
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