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6 questions happy couples ask each other often

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To build a happy romantic relationship, a lot of effort, compromises, and sacrifices are needed.


After several struggles and hardships, two people are finally able to “settle” in a relationship full of love, mutual respect, and a sense of satisfaction.

Also, evaluating the relationship from time to time is necessary to keep things in check.

If you want your relationship to grow and be a happy one, here are 6 questions you need to ask each other.

1. ​“What do you need from me?”

Though every single person has needs, not everyone is great at expressing themselves. Also, sometimes your partner does express them, but you are distracted or miss what they say. That’s why the happiest couples often ask each other what they need from one another.

2. ​“How do you feel about the relationship?”

This is a very important question that couples need to ask each other frequently. Because sometimes, issues are present in the relationship but the time never seems right to talk about them. Asking your partner this question can solve that.

3. “What do you need outside of the relationship?”

Healthy couples know that a life outside of their relationship is better for their individual happiness. It is a healthy habit for both of you to look for certain needs to be met by other people like friends or office mates.

4. “What are your goals and dreams right now?”

People constantly grow and change throughout their lives. With that growth, their dreams and goals change as well. The happiest of couples stay on the same page and help support one another achieve those milestones.

5. “How can we improve our sex life?”

Often, people place so much emphasis on having amazing sex lives that if theirs doesn’t compare to what they think is ideal, they think the relationship is failing. So, it’s worth having such conversations with your partner.

6. ​“How are you feeling today?”

Everyday stress can take a toll on couples, even if the stress doesn’t stem from the relationship. Checking in with each other helps couples not only connect but vent about whatever is going on at work or personal life.

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