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Hmmmm, a very relatable topic. Every couple should actually discuss and talk about the process even before initiating the plans in relocating. Certainly not all marriages survive it.😢
Good points discussed. I still believe people can subdue some not all the behaviours that can be classed as red flags to the other. One lesson learnt is that we can actually learn lessons from the other individual and improve ourselves.
Very informative! Thanks for reminding us that red flags should never be ignored. Another red flag to watch for is when one person in the relationship tries to isolate or separate the other from their close friends or family, those important relationships they had before meeting. In my view, a partner should support and strengthen the connections you've built with friends and family over time, not diminish them.
@@gideonoyediran9964 very well said Gideon, thank you so much for this. It happens a lot and definitely a warning sign, a partner shouldn’t isolate you from major and family connections, most cases of Abuse have stemmed from this too. Thank you for sharing. 🤗
I enjoyed every bit of this. Very informative, as women we most times ignore these signs because we are usually more emotional and get carried away in the love bubble.
Talking of criticism, when can it be deemed too frequent? I ask because the one criticising might be doing so out of love and the other not meeting up to expectation.
Yes, criticism made out of love is definitely constructive, it’s devoid of harming the other persons esteem or not focussed on constantly making them emotionally hurt. I guess we just have to know when and how to constructively criticise our partners . Also knowing that we cannot change the other person , we can only influence them. What do you think about this @chukwunonsoani2629