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7 signs you’re in a mature, healthy, and strong relationship

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Finding someone special and having the chance to be with them can be the greatest gifts that the universe can ever give. However, perfect relationships don’t just happen.


They are made and created by two people who are willing to do their part, every step of the way.

If you’re in a relationship right now, how would you know if you are where you truly belong? Honestly, it’s not that hard to tell – but only if you know what you’re looking for.

If you’re wondering if your relationship has the right formula to last a lifetime, you should be asking these important questions: have you and your partner reached the right level of maturity to handle a serious commitment?

Is your partnership healthy -emotionally and spiritually? Is what you have strong enough to survive the common obstacles that usually tear people apart?

Here are the signs you’re in a mature, healthy, and strong relationship:

1. You are not worried about what the future will bring

You know you’re in a healthy and mature relationship when you no longer worry about what’s going to happen in a year or two: Will you two still be together? Are things going to stay the same? Can your love last? These questions are for those who don’t have the right amount of trust and faith in what they have.

Having a mature relationship and knowing that you have a strong bond with your significant other give you that assurance that your love is here to stay.

2. You’re on your way to achieving your personal goal

If you have to choose between a career and a romantic relationship, which would you pick? Perhaps the real question is, do you really have to make a choice? Someone who truly loves you won’t make you make this tough decision.

In fact, a healthy relationship will help you become the best version of yourself by both supporting your personal goals and letting you achieve your dreams over anything else.

3. You are supportive of your partner’s dream as they are to yours

People can have different goals even for couples in love. It’s okay to pursue different things in life. There will always be those differences: where you want to live, what kind of lifestyle you want to have, which circles of friends you prefer, etc.

As a partner and as a lover, you are there to give love and support, not to limit or be an obstacle to the other’s success.

4. You know how to communicate your thoughts and feelings

Communication is the key to a good and honest relationship. It’s not enough to talk about something. It’s also important that you know how to express yourself and how you feel whether in words or through actions.

Having that ability to let the other know what made you angry or what hurt you, can make a great difference when resolving conflicts or managing typical arguments between couples.

5. You can confidently be yourself anytime, anywhere

Don’t lose sight of who you are especially if you’re in a relationship with someone whose views are totally different from yours. A healthy partnership with a significant other means letting you be who and what you want to be.

Simple things like being able to wear your style, how you act in public or how you talk may seem insignificant but this freedom makes a lot of difference.

6. You have separate circles of friends and it doesn’t matter

It’s important to establish a strong social circle outside of your relationship. You don’t have to always do things together and if there are things that you can only tell your friends, it’s okay.

Having other people in your life is a necessary factor in order to experience a happy and well-lived life.  Don’t deprive yourself of that.

7. You admit mistakes and accept apologies

Couples fight and it’s normal. What is more important is that you both know how to admit mistakes and properly address them. Having the right attitude to forgive and learn from the lessons of your shortcomings as a couple can build a stronger bond that will help you face the future more confidently.

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