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Colonel Prashant Rawal

No you don’t have to Compromise


Sympathy and consideration are necessary for any relationship to remain healthy. There may be times when your own needs have to be given lower priority than that of your partner. It does not mean that they are less important. On such occasions, one may need a clear understanding to cope up with the feeling of being compromised. It matters much less if there exists mutual trust between the partners.

Some amount of compromise is essential for the happiness and longevity of intimate relationships. But grown-up individuals have self-esteem, and both partners have values and aspirations. They simply may not compromise. For example, one of them feels strongly about his or her profession, but the other doesn’t share the same charm about it. There could be many more such different choices.

With a bit of understanding developed as a result of open communication, you can still maintain a vibrant and stimulating relationship. It is important that you respect and honor others’ feelings. When one feels that what has been said is being heard, one is healed. It helps partners to preserve their values and ideals which are very essential to sustain any relationship.

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