4 Basic Qualities of a Healthy Relationship

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4 Basic Qualities of a Healthy Relationship Respect, Honesty & Trust, Fairness & Equality, Good Communication

A healthy relationship should be based on shared respect for each other. People who respect each other are proud of each other. They are accepting and like each other for who they really are. They also listen to and value each other’s ideas and opinions. RESPECT

Is there RESPECT in your relationship? Ask yourself whether you and your partner respect each other. Do you usually listen to each other’s ideas and feelings? Do you treat each other as friends? Are your proud of each other? *If you answered “yes” to these questions, there is probably respect in your relationship, and that’s a good sign for you and the health of your relationship. Is there RESPECT in your relationship?

Is there RESPECT in your relationship? Without respect, relationships can be hurtful. Many of us think it takes a slap or punch to hurt someone but insults and unkind words can hurt just as much. They can destroy our self-esteem – how we feel about ourselves. Does your partner: Make you feel ugly, stupid or unsure of yourself? Say you could never make it without him or her? Ignore or make fun of your feelings or ideas? Put down your race, family, culture, religion, income, or neighborhood? *If you answered “yes” to some of these questions, you may feel that your partner doesn’t have respect for you. Is there RESPECT in your relationship?

HONESTY & TRUST People build trust by being honest with one another. When we trust someone… We feel we have someone we can count on We feel safe sharing our thoughts and feelings with each other, which helps to bring us closer. In a healthy relationship, people can tell each other the truth even when it’s difficult. HONESTY & TRUST

Are you honest with your partner and trust each other? Ask yourself these questions: Do you both tell the truth without fear? Do you both usually admit when you’re wrong? Do you understand each other’s needs for friends and family? Do you have faith in each other’s decisions? If you answered “yes” to these questions, there is probably honesty and trust in your relationship, and that’s a good sign. Are you honest with your partner and trust each other?

Are you honest with your partner and trust each other? Lack of trust in a relationship can lead to worry and jealousy. Jealousy is a natural feeling but we have a choice in how we act on our feelings. Many people can become very controlling when they let jealousy get out of control. Does your partner… Lie to you to avoid taking responsibility? Keep secrets? Say things like, “you wouldn’t need other friends if you really loved me?” Or You’re seeing someone else, aren’t you?” If you answered “yes” to some of these questions, you may be wondering if you can trust each other. Are you honest with your partner and trust each other?

Honesty & Trust… Bottom Line Without honest and trust: The relationship can cause unhappiness Partners can doubt the other person’s love or commitment People can become controlling in a relationship due to jealously In a healthy relationship, people build trust by talking, listening, being honest, respecting each other’s feelings, and have fun together. Honesty & Trust… Bottom Line

A healthy relationship is one in which partners treat each other fairly and as equals. No one person controls the relationship. Both people need to give and take in the relationship. Disagreements happen in all relationships but you have to acknowledge one another’s opinions and try to satisfy one another’s needs. Listening to one another’s point of view and respecting it is “fighting fair”. Fairness & Equality

Is Fairness & Equality in your Relationship? Ask yourself whether you and your partner treat each other fairly and as equals. Do you both et to say what you really want? Can you both usually expect to have your needs satisfied? Do you give and take equally? Do you usually make important decisions together? Do you both compromise? If yes, there’s probably fairness and equality in your relationship. Is Fairness & Equality in your Relationship?

Are you honest with your partner and trust each other? Does your partner… Always blame you when something goes wrong? Try to make you feel guilty? Checks up on you all the time at school, work, or home? Make you ask permission to do hat you want? Ignore what you want or need? Force you to do something you don’t want to do? Makes most of the decisions in your relationship? If yes, you may wonder if the balance of power is fair and equal in your relationship. Are you honest with your partner and trust each other?

Fairness & Equality… Bottom Line No one is always right or always wrong. One partner should not always be in control. In a healthy relationship, neither partner is “in charge”. Partners should admit their mistakes and can expect fairness, forgiveness, and ability to make decisions for themselves. Fairness & Equality… Bottom Line

Good Communication Good communication is key in all relationships. It happens in many ways- in person, on the phone, through e-mail or texts, and through body language. People in healthy relationships feel comfortable and safe sharing their thoughts and feelings with their partners. They also listen to the thoughts and feelings of the other person. Good Communication

Does your relationship have Good Communication? Ask yourself: Do you usually feel comfortable sharing your thoughts and feelings with each other? Do you usually listen to teach other without interrupting or judging? Do you solve problems and iron out disagreements together? If yes, you probably have good communication. Does your relationship have Good Communication?

Does your relationship have Good Communication? Without good communication, there are a lot of misunderstandings. In healthy relationships, partners are open and listen to each other. Does your partner… Refuse to talk about your relationship? Keep you from saying what’s on your mind? Yell at you? Refuse to talk about feelings and worries? Give you’re the silent treatment? If yes, you may wonder if you and your partner are communicating well. Does your relationship have Good Communication?