Forget what you think you know about whether your other half is meant for you.
Here are the five ultimate signs:
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While arguing in a relationship can actually be quite beneficial and help you learn to communicate better as a duo, arguing over the same things repeatedly and over the smallest things can be bad for the relationship.
This is especially common after the infamous “honeymoon” period. After a while, you tend to realise that certain habits your partner does tends to aggravate you more than usual.
Instead of actually wanting to be around your partner and see them, you’re actually there because you feel like you have to be.
While that feeling of familiarity and comfort is perfectly normal in a long-term relationship, feeling like you have to be around your partner for the sake of being around them isn’t healthy.
We totally get it, there are some days you just don’t feel like having sex but, if getting intimate with your partner feels more like a chore than something you’re passionate about, it’s time to take a look back.
If you’ve ever had one of those moments where you’ve contemplated breaking up with your other half and thinking if the relationship is worth it, chances are, the relationship wasn’t meant to be.
Long-lasting couples will tell you that, despite all the arguments they’ve had and all the trials and tribulations they’ve been through, breaking up was completely out of the question for them.
The moment you stop arguing about things, stop caring about your partner’s well-being and what your partner is up to, is the moment you know the relationship wasn’t meant to be.