1.Maintain constant communication.
Given the demands of daily life such as work, study, and personal needs, it’s inevitable that couples will spend time apart. In these instances, mobile phones become our lifelines. It’s not about being on standby or constantly checking in, but ensuring that you’re reachable in case of emergencies. If you miss a call, it’s important to return it as soon as possible and explain why you couldn’t pick up. This isn’t about control or suspicion, but about mutual care and safety.
2. Be considerate when making last-minute plans.
Spontaneity can be exciting in a relationship. A last-minute plan to meet up at nine after seeing each other at seven isn’t necessarily rude, it can even be endearing. However, if the invitation comes across as an afterthought, like “Hey, my dinner plans with friends got cancelled. Are you free now?” it can feel disrespectful.
3. Pay attention to your partner’s needs.
When your partner needs help, it’s important to show willingness and enthusiasm. However, it’s not about dropping everything immediately and rushing to their side, especially if you have other commitments. It’s about balancing your own needs with theirs, whether that’s helping them fix a computer, move house, or go shopping.
My love for you is like a fine wine, clear and refreshing;
It’s like a rich red wine, full of sweet flavors;
Our love is like a fiery liquor, passionate and intense;
It leaves us intoxicated, lost in an endless romance.