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7 Temptations That Can Ruin Your Relationship

7 Temptations That Can Ruin Your Relationship

By Cool in 1 Dec 2014 | 17:56
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There are a few temptations that can ruin your relationship, no matter how much you love your man.
Unfortunately, we
sometimes have desires that lead to destruction and ruin
even the strongest
relationships. That’s why I decided to share this list of 7
temptations that can ruin your relationship that you need to be aware of.

1. Constant lying;
When you did something that you know your boyfriend or husband wouldn’t approve of, it can be tempting to lie to him
about it. While it can be easy to lie, your lies will haunt you
down the road. If you really love each other, you should never be afraid to tell the truth, no matter how hard it can be. A strong relationship is never based on lies.
Remember it.

2. Desire to cheat on your partner;
One of the worst
temptations that ruin your relationships is the desire to cheat on your partner. If you
are in a long lasting
relationship and you meet another man, everything can
become so complicated. The
only way to maintain your relationship strong is to refuse to give into that
dangerous temptation, if you
really love your partner.

3. Stealing your partner’s things;
When you are in a long term-
relationship and you are living together, it can be tempting to steal your partner’s clothes or cash
without asking him. While many couples are okay with it, others are not
comfortable. Your boyfriend/husband has the right to know what you take or how
much money you take. Don’t take anything without his permission and you will avoid lots of fights.

4. Spending more time with friends;
When you are in a very long-term relationship, you might get jealous of all of the parties and free time your
friends (especially single ones) have. But, don’t allow the temptation of alone time to ruin your relationship.
Don’t forget that you can spend time with your friends; you just need to discuss it with your partner
and rearrange your
schedule.

5. Putting no effort into your relationship;
Once you have been
together for a long time, you may feel so comfortable that you may stop putting effort into your relationship. While
comfort is a great thing, it can be dangerous as well.
No matter how long you’ve been together, you still have to put effort into your
relationship to make it last.

6. Constant fights;
When you are in a bad
mood, it’s so easy to scream at your partner to let out
your emotions, however, he could get hurt and it can lead to numerous fights.
Don’t risk upsetting your partner, scream into a pillow if you are tempted to vent. It
may sound funny, but it’s actually work. Never blame your sweetheart for
problems that he didn’t cause. It’s one of the best ways to keep your relationship strong.

7. Taking your partner’s efforts for granted;
Just because you can walk all over him, doesn’t mean you
should do it. If he washes your clothes for you and makes you breakfast every
single morning, let him know that his hard work is highly appreciated. Treat
your partner with respect and don’t take his efforts for granted.
It can be hard to keep the relationship strong, especially if one of the partners put no effort into it.

If you want your relationship to stay strong, make sure
you don’t act on the
aforementioned dangerous desires. There’s nothing
wrong with you, if you have these desires, but just don’t
act on them and ensure your partner doesn’t act on them
as well. Which one of these desires is the most difficult for you to avoid succumbing
to? Do you know any other temptations that can ruin a
strong relationship?
Source: womanitely.com [hupso]
1 Dec 2014 | 17:56
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