On Carimmat, you swipe, chat with people you like, with the aim of concluding a couple relationship.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n So here are some tips to guide you to a healthy relationship.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n In a couple, it is essential to motivate each other and to pull each other up to continue to move forward together in a healthy relationship. The thing to avoid above all is to denigrate the other, to blame him or her. This is what happens sometimes when people are not able to put their ego aside.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Second, accept your partner as he or she is and do not ask them to change. Simply urging them to change is toxic, not caring. The best thing is to make the person realize that some things are not right, do not seem right or do not fit. Thus, by encouraging him, he will surely try to improve his defects himself. This is related to the first advice, that of pulling oneself up.<\/span><\/p>\n Secondly, respecting the other's limits and exposing one's own limits is a necessary part of avoiding pain. This is especially true when a cultural difference comes into play. For example, sensual dancing with other partners may be totally \"normal\" and accepted by a Brazilian or a Colombian. On the other hand, a European may have more difficulty with it since it is not in his or her own culture. It is therefore important to discuss and express the limits that seem beyond your tolerance. Many studies, such as <\/span>Mixed couples: the adoption of two cultures?<\/span><\/i> <\/a><\/span>by Genevi\u00e8ve Platteau, exposes the differences orchestrated by culture. In her study, she also addresses the different perceptions of fidelity. Acceptance of both cultures is essential, but so is acceptance of different points of view within the same culture. However, unspoken words and lack of communication can create conflicts with your partner. Your relationship may gradually deteriorate and become unhealthy.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>On the road to a beautiful relationship!<\/h4>\n
Dare to talk about limits<\/h4>\n