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Romantic relationships

INTRO TO ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS *Definition: It is an emotional connection that can also be physical It does not have to be in the context of a romantic or sexual relationships. Many people think that “intimate’’ means being physically intimate, such as being in a sexual relationship. *Respect and patience are the main qualities relationships should have. Mutual respect is essential for a healthy relationship. The partners should listen to one another. They should value each other’s opinions ,wishes and feelings and listen to their partner patiently in a nonjudgmental manner.

Romantic Relationship A romantic relationship can be negative or positive . For example, trust issues , lack of communication ,positive communication ,respect and disrespect towards your partner.

FACTS -Romantic relationships are important because Your are brain starts growing emotions for Other people. -there also important because Falling in love is just another level.

Negative relationships Lack of trust: sighs maybe mistrustful A lack of trust of intimacy of friendships due to mistrust. That interferes with ones primary relationship (anxiety about friends and family) 45%of people say lack of trust in relationships is that the biggest issue impacting their work.

Negative Relationships/Fighting A lot of Abuse There can be a lot of arguments in the relation ship. Internet causes many problems in a relationship such as social media can have a bad influence on the future. This may lead to serious injury in the future  

ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS As you see the lady here is thinking That the man doesn’t love her anymore. Now the man in his head is like questioning well I love you and that’s how Relationships break up.

Listening Effectively When in a romantic relationship there has to be communication between both partners In a romantic relationship if there’s something that is bothering you it’s best to talk about it with your partner instead of holding it in.

Mutual Respect When in a relationship try avoid treating each other in a disrespectful way When trying to build respect in a relationship there should be appreciation within both partners.