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10 Things We Can Learn from Couples Who Stay Together No Matter What

It requires effort, love and kindness to stay together as a couple. There are couples that seem to have a special bond that makes them endure whatever life throws at them. Not only do they survive tough times, but they come to bond over them. These couples teach us that love is not a matter of emotions — but our everyday actions and choices. From their behavior, we can learn how to create long-lasting relationships. Here are 10 things that we can learn from those couples who make it through it all.

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They Communicate Openly

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Couples who persevere in the face of difficulty are well aware of the value of conversation. They don’t hold back on what they feel, what frustrates them, what makes them happy. If something is bothering them, they talk about it without bottling it inside. This prevents misunderstandings from growing into something larger. Communication is what fosters trust – it makes partners feel that they are being heard and understood.

They Practice Forgiveness

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Nobody is perfect, and couples who last know this very well. They forgive each other for things they have done wrong, big or small, rather than blame each other. They see forgiveness as an opportunity to heal and move on together. Forgiving is not forgetting what happened but letting go of the anger or hurt. Forgiveness connects them more tightly and supports them when things get hard.

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They Support Each Other’s Growth

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Successful couples encourage each other to grow as individuals. They support each other – whether that’s changing careers, finding a hobby or just trying to be a better person. They understand that self-improvement strengthens relationships. When one partner wins, the other cheers as if they’ve won too.

They Make Time for Each Other

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Despite busy schedules, long term couples value spending time together. They create a time to connect, be it with a weekly date night, or a morning coffee call, or an interest they share. They know staying emotionally invested takes effort. These small gestures keep the connection going through the years.

They Handle Conflicts with Respect

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There are arguments between couples in every relationship, but there’s a difference in how they handle them. Couples who last don’t belittle each other in battle. They work on the issue rather than attacking each other. Respect is the key, even if they disagree. This helps to avoid lasting damage to their relationship.

They Share Responsibilities

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Couples who stay together learn to work together. They split chores & responsibilities evenly so neither is overwhelmed. They acknowledge one another’s contribution and do not take things for granted. In sharing the burden, they build a partnership based on collaboration and respect.

They Keep the Spark Alive

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In a healthy relationship, romance does not fade because both try to keep it alive. They surprise one another with small things, show their love every day, and make time for intimacy. Even when they have been together for decades, they can still make their lover feel special. This keeps the connection fun and romantic.

They Build a Strong Friendship

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These couples are best friends. They get along with one another, tell each other inside jokes, and support each other unconditionally. Their companionship is one in which they feel comfortable sharing themselves without fear of being labelled. It is a deep bond, and one that gets them through everything.

They Value Each Other’s Families

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Couples who last tend to have good relationships with each other’s families. They treat in-laws and family members with respect, care, and affection. They know that families are important – they try to keep things in balance. This builds a healthy relationship between the two.

They Focus on the Positives

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long-lasting couples choose to focus on each other’s strengths instead of ruminating over their weaknesses. They notice the small things that their partner does for them and are grateful for them regularly.  This way of thinking allows them to address issues without losing sight of why they came together in the first place.

Disclaimer: This list is solely the author’s opinion based on research and publicly available information.

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