Long-term
relationships have become something of an enigma for many as divorce rates soar
and the number of single parents keeps climbing.
So here are our top tips on how to maintain a long-term relationship to help keep you and your other half happy within your relationship.
So here are our top tips on how to maintain a long-term relationship to help keep you and your other half happy within your relationship.
1. Base your relationship on friendship
There’s a mutual
respect that comes with a friendship that is essential for a successful
relationship with anyone – partner or not. Building your relationship on the
basis of a friendship can help you learn about them without the added intensity
of a relationship. For example, talk about everything, literally. If you’re
watching the news together and a controversial story comes up, talk about it!
You’ll learn a lot about each other’s moral compass and whether you are
compatible as a couple or not.
2. Don’t cheat
This sounds obvious
but is a surprisingly common pitfall. If you have any respect for your partner
and the sanctity of your relationship then don’t play away. Even if your
partner can bring themselves to forgive you, they will never forget. It will
ultimately eat away at your relationship and the trust will have gone.
3. Be spontaneous
When you get
comfortable in a relationship, it’s natural to fall into a routine which can
become mundane over time. To avoid this, surprise your partner every so often,
even if it’s something as daft as a fridge magnet you thought they’d like. The
little things count and its gifts like these that show you’re thinking about your
partner when you aren’t together.
4. Make time
Another obvious one,
but if you don’t spend any time together alone as a couple then you’re
inevitably going to drift apart. Relationships need intimacy in order to
succeed so regular contact is essential. If you don’t see much of your partner
and don’t feel like you miss them or need to see them more regularly, then
maybe it is time to reassess whether you still have feelings for this person.
(This of course excludes long-distance).
5. Tell them you care
After you’ve been
together for a while, the fact that you care for one another becomes a given.
But not verbalising your feelings for your partner could lead to them to think
you no longer care for them and become disillusioned with the entire relationship.
So make sure they know how strongly you feel.
6. Don’t hold back
This follows on from
the last point, don’t be embarrassed to show intimacy for your partner in
public. Whether it’s when you’re out with friends or in a room full of
strangers, make sure you aren’t neglecting your partner because ‘people might
see’. If anything, showing intimacy for them in front of others solidifies your
relationship by showing you don’t care what others think and you aren’t
embarrassed to be with them.
7. Keep your individuality
Brangelina, Bennifer,
and TomKat are just a few of the celebrity power couples to have been given a
nickname by the press to define their relationship. Whilst there is nothing
wrong with becoming an official ‘couple’ in this way, it is important to maintain
your individuality as a person. Make sure you dedicate yourself some ‘me’ time,
even if it’s just having a relaxing pampering session or half-an-hour chilling
in the bath reading your favourite magazine. Your relationship will do better
for it.
8. Make time for your friends
Making time for your
friends is an extension of the last tip. It’s hard not to spend 24/7 with
someone you deeply care about, especially if you live together, but making time
for friends outside of your relationship is essential for inner happiness for
both you and your partner. One evening every week where you meet up with
friends for a girly catch up or a meal out will give your relationship the
space it needs as well as giving your other half the opportunity to catch up
with their friends or finish that book they’ve been reading for ages.
9. Make date nights
Spending time together
in a ‘date’ scenario will remind you of the early days of your relationship and
keep that spark alive. An occasional shopping trip, night at the cinema, or
meal out will bring back all the feelings you had in the beginning and bring
you closer as a couple.
10. Set goals
Setting mutual goals
together will enable you to understand where your relationship is heading.
Sitting down together and talking about the future can be a daunting task,
especially if you’re worried you might not want the same things. But explaining
what you want and where you want to be in 5 or 10 years will help your partner
understand what you want from them in the relationship and the longevity of it.
11. Experience new things together
Going travelling,
trying new things in the bedroom, and even moving away to university are
experiences you can share together. This can be an a bonding experience and can
make or break relationships but without giving these things a go how will you
know if your partner is truly the right person for you?
12. Don’t wear rose tinted spectacles
Glazing over issues
you have as a couple is not a healthy way to deal with them. These things never
stay buried and will eventually come back to bite you later, which could do
more damage than if you had tackled the problem head on. No matter how small or
large the issue is, it is best to air your feelings straight away so that you
can deal with it together and give your relationship the chance to recover and
get stronger from it.
13. Don’t be afraid to be vulnerable
Bottling up feelings
never did anyone any good, so if you have had an emotional experience, sharing
it with your partner can be a great way to bond. Showing your vulnerable side
will make them want to care and protect you, strengthening the romantic side to
your relationship.
14. Remember why
you got together in the first place
There are moments in
every relationship where you come to the point of despair, often during an
intense argument. But when the feelings of ‘why do I even bother’ arise,
remembering why you initially got with your partner and all the happy moments
you’ve had together can lift this feeling and help you realise that all
relationships have their ups and downs, it’s how you deal with them that
matters.
15. Don’t forget to listen
During an argument
it’s easy to see red and scream obscenities at each other. But calming down and
listening to each other rather than having a screaming match will help you
resolve the problem much quicker.
16. Appreciate the little things
Whether it’s doing the
washing up, cooking your tea or surprising you with flowers, learning to
appreciate the small gestures your partner makes to show that they care can
only be beneficial. After all, if you don’t give any response at all they might
stop bothering!
17. Don’t get sloppy
Maintaining your
relationship is a two way street. Making sure you keep your hygiene and
grooming habits to the same standard they were at the start of your
relationship, should be another obvious one but it's surprisingly common for
standards to slip. Remember how in the beginning you would take forever to get
ready for your dates? While your partner might not expect the same level of
dedication every day, they will at least expect you to make a bit of effort or
they will lose interest. That person they fell for shouldn’t disappear over
time. Making an effort with your appearance shows you want to remain attractive
to them and your commitment to the relationship as a whole.

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