Sure Signs You Have A Relationship Built To Last

You Both Share Common Goals

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You want to get married, start a family together, and have a house in a quiet neighborhood in a good school district are all examples of common goals most couples can have. Some couples also want to explore the world together or reach career goals independently but with each other, or get fit together. No matter what the goal is, the key to a sustainable relationship is having common goals both of you are striving for to achieve together. Even if your goals are not the same, they are complementary to each other and both parties are able to support each other with their personal growth. Essentially, your goals work together to make your lives together harmonious.

The thing is you can’t always expect your partner to have the same goals for the future as you do, but it is reasonable to have some common ground and goal you both are working towards to build a life together. When there is no common ground or mutual goal, but one partner is constantly striving for personal development, and the other partner is content and doesn’t want to change, this can easily breed resentment and tension over time.

Continue reading to discover how intimacy is more than just sex, but a deeper connection between two individuals.

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