There have always been some 'truths' about love. These 'truths' are well known and revered by many people. Actually, otherwise, these 'truths' in love may not necessarily be real existence.
Lie 1: Arguments will destroy your relationship
Many couples mistakenly believe that disagreements and arguments are the "killers" of a significant relationship. In fact, there is no need to worry too much. It may also be just another way of communication that can help you learn how to solve problems in your relationship more effectively and harmoniously.
Lie 2: Not feeling confused and infatuated indicates that you do not love your partner
We often use the term 'falling in love' to describe the dizzy feeling of being immersed in it, so much so that we believe that true love should always make you feel deliberately lost in love. In fact, as communication deepens and your relationship changes, love also presents different dimensions, and the respect, trust, and shared vision it derives are the manifestations of true love.
Lie 3: A stable relationship no longer requires any effort
Do you think everything is okay when your relationship is on track? Any relationship requires continuous effort from both parties, and if you want it to bloom more beautifully, you need to invest patience and energy in nurturing it.
Lie 4: Children can make your relationship more secure
Too many people foolishly hold this view. If your emotional foundation is not solid and there are already too many problems to solve, the arrival of a child will only make the relationship more precarious. A hasty decision can even accelerate the demise of your relationship.
Lie 5: Jealousy is a manifestation of love
Jealousy is a manifestation of love? I think the reason why people think this is because they have watched too many romantic movies and TV dramas. After all, film and television are not real life, and jealousy is not necessarily a manifestation of love. Don't let jealousy affect your relationship.