We know that from time to time, there would be some lows on our relationship with our lovers. So, when that time comes, how do you save a failing relationship?
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Communication is the key. Talk over it. Settle the issues at once before it gets out of hand completely.
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Yummykorn yes, if someone in your family or friends is good at giving pieces of advice, then I guess they might help you.
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There are times that when the relationships are getting low, the couple would like to some have spaces in between so when that happens, the communication would be cut short.
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Save a failing relationship? What could be the factors as to it is failing? Could it be one of us are falling out of love? Maybe, it's best to end it if you're the only one who's still fighting to make the relationship to work.
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Yes, StrongAsZeus one of the factors of a failing relationship is that either of them is falling out of love. And if that happens, there's no chance of fixing that relationship.
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@StrongAsZeu Maybe a third party is involve or some trust issues, These are the only things I can think of when your relationship is about to collapse
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I'd tell him to confide everything that bothers him with me, so we can settle things and somehow make things work for both of us.
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It's best if you two talk about it, no judgments, no excuses, whatsoever. The other must listen to what the other has to say. It would help a lot if you'd try to analyze and understand everything first before you'd even think of breaking up with them. No, please understand that it might be a little misunderstanding.
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That is actually a nice thing to ask. But what if he answers that he was already in love with someone else. That is, he already fell out of love with you. What would you do next?
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I can't save a failing relationship myself. We just have to works things out but if she doesn't want to help me out then I'd just let things slide as if nothing happened between us.
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If its already falling like a Jenga with only few blocks are left then we must choose the right block in order to save it like in a relationship we must be careful on our decision and choose what's right. Dont know if this make sense but we need to decide proper actions
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I like how you compare it with jenga blocks and its true that we should do proper actions but what specific actions would that be?
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That's nice but we can't just leave it hanging like its about to fall we should do something in order to keep your relationship intact and repair whatever you can repair to save it
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Originally posted by KellyEM View PostWe know that from time to time, there would be some lows on our relationship with our lovers. So, when that time comes, how do you save a failing relationship?
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Those are just the normal ups and downs of a relationship. Even if you do not do anything, it would resolve by itself.
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I think that some arguments are caused by having a bad day. There are reasons why some of us have some bad days. When those bad days are escalated, then that would trigger those low moments on a relationship. It is funny that our emotions could change a relationship.
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Originally posted by KellyEM View PostWe know that from time to time, there would be some lows on our relationship with our lovers. So, when that time comes, how do you save a failing relationship?
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Oh God I really don't know the answer that's why I seek for help but a friend of mine says that in order to save a struggling relationship then you must set boundaries with each other, you both have rules and will abide on the same principle and both of you need to accept it and never broke it to promote trust, honesty and being faithful to one another
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But I do not like those low situations. I always want it to be always up. So, if ever that there are lows then I would not do anything. I would wait for him to fix it up. If he doesn't then I would ask him to get away from me. I do not like a man who would not do something to save our relationship.
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