Share A Lot With Your Partner – One of the most common complaints about relationships is that one of the partners withdraws. Regardless of the reason, if there is something that worries your partner, you should be interested in what that is. Try to talk to him/her about it and ask to share his/her problems with you. Relationships are not all about loving and having fun, fears, worries and responsibilities must be shared with each other. The very act of asking him/her what is wrong shows that you trust your partner. Keeping secrets can definitely ruin your relationship.
Handle Disagreements – Of course, in relationships, disagreements and issues will appear from time to time, so it is important to be able to handle them well. There is no couple that agrees with each other all the time, conflicts should be expected. If you do not agree with your partner or he/she has made you angry, tell him/her your feelings, but be careful not to humiliate or degrade him/her. Be direct, honest and do not keep your emotions for yourself, share more so you can easily find a common ground.
Small Things/Gestures Matter – We often hear that small things and gestures matter, but still not many partners do such. In fact, small things are a big part of any strong relationship. Whether it is doing the dishes, a gift or just a surprise-huge, show your love and support to your partner whenever possible. All romantic gestures are appreciated and can contribute to making a relationship healthier and stronger.
Kissing, Cuddling, Sex (a lot of!) - Perhaps kisses and sex become chores, but they are definitely your favourite chores. In a healthy and strong relationship, both partners must be affectionate with each other. Instead of words, use kisses, long cuddles and an amazing sex on a regular basis. Unlike sex, kissing and cuddling are more commonly forgotten the longer you and your partner are together. All this stuff promotes trust, confidence and make you feel more affected towards one another.
Research made by Adult Toys Australia