Communication

I've been with my amazing girlfriend for 3 and a half years now. We've had so many ups and downs through all that time. We've learned to overcome adversities as a team, rather than butting heads and allowing a divide to be between us. It wasn't always this way, I tend to be very outgoing and strong willed while she was always more passive. We were fine for a while, or at least I thought. Long story short, I had made some big mistakes consistently, but she was too passive to let me know. Over the years it built up until she couldn't take it anymore and she expressed how she felt. It was hard at first to face this myself, as I was just finding out about how she felt about many of my actions for the first time and we hit a pretty big bump in the road. I was glad she expressed her feelings and all but we really hit a rough patch after that. After a few months we were able to work on communication and we're able to get out of our "rough patch"

I know my details are quite vague but I feel that anyone can put any action within our story and make it their central problem in their relationship if they're going through one.

I share this because I regret many things, I want everyone who reads this to check up on their significant other. Even if they seem like everything is fine PLEASE make sure that their feelings are understood. It almost cost me my relationship and I don't want that to happen to any of you. Communication and understanding is a cornerstone in all relationships. Today I can say that me and my girlfriend are happier than we could ever be together, and that one day I'm gonna marry her. We wouldn't be together at all if we didn't learn how to communicate.

Thank you, A Friend



Submitted May 12, 2019 at 03:57AM

I've been with my amazing girlfriend for 3 and a half years now. We've had so many ups and downs through all that time. We've learned to overcome adversities as a team, rather than butting heads and allowing a divide to be between us. It wasn't always this way, I tend to be very outgoing and strong willed while she was always more passive. We were fine for a while, or at least I thought. Long story short, I had made some big mistakes consistently, but she was too passive to let me know. Over the years it built up until she couldn't take it anymore and she expressed how she felt. It was hard at first to face this myself, as I was just finding out about how she felt about many of my actions for the first time and we hit a pretty big bump in the road. I was glad she expressed her feelings and all but we really hit a rough patch after that. After a few months we were able to work on communication and we're able to get out of our "rough patch"I know my details are quite vague but I feel that anyone can put any action within our story and make it their central problem in their relationship if they're going through one.I share this because I regret many things, I want everyone who reads this to check up on their significant other. Even if they seem like everything is fine PLEASE make sure that their feelings are understood. It almost cost me my relationship and I don't want that to happen to any of you. Communication and understanding is a cornerstone in all relationships. Today I can say that me and my girlfriend are happier than we could ever be together, and that one day I'm gonna marry her. We wouldn't be together at all if we didn't learn how to communicate.Thank you, A Friend

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