Getting into a relationship can be fun, exciting, daunting,
exhilarating and even a little scary. The truth is when in a
relationship, people have the tendency to evolve and
sometimes lose themselves. This is not completely unusual
but when you grow older, your behaviour in relationships
grow with you. You begin to make wiser choices regarding
the type of relationships you’re in, wiser choices regarding
your partner and wiser choices regarding yourself. There are
also several things you stop doing in relationships as you
grow older. So here are ten things people do not do in a
mature relationship.
1. They
Don’t Give Up Their Independence
Usually,
no one intends for this but it happens rather slowly and it happens eventually,
especially with young love, people tend to lose their autonomy and build their
lives and make their choices around their partners and significant others.
However, the older you get, you appreciate your independence and your autonomy
– this is mostly because you’ve worked hard for them. After working hard to
stand on your two feet and be in charge of your life, no mature person will
allow the fact that they are in a relationship to take that away. No mature
person will allow their partner make all the decisions where they are involved
either, as this is a huge part of giving up independence.
2. They
Don’t Sacrifice Their Friends And Family
Once a lot
of people get into relationships, they begin to spend less time with their
friends and family and more time with their new partners, it is actually not
that uncommon. However, once you’re older, you realise that no relationship is
worth sacrificing the relationship you have with your friends and family. A mature
person finds a way to create balance, to equally spend time with their friends
and family and their new significant other. It is always important to make time
for your loved ones as they will be the ones there for you whenever your
partner is not.
3. They Don’t Change
3. They Don’t Change
Mature
people don’t change who they are to become the perfect person for their new
boyfriend or girlfriend. It is not uncommon to ‘tweak’ your interests or
pretend to be interested in something you’re not just to appeal to a new love.
However, when you change almost everything about yourself just to catch another
person’s interest – that is where the problem is. When you’re in a
relationship, you should always be yourself; it is more rewarding to have
someone love you for who you are than who you are not. If you meet someone who
doesn’t appreciate all your charms, interests and wits – then they don’t
deserve you, just try your best to move on. Be assured you will meet someone
who will love you, just as you are.
4. They Are Appreciative
In a
relationship, sometimes things get so comfortable that people tend to stop
appreciate the small moments with their partners, the I love yous and all the
hard work required to stay in a relationship. But then, after going through a
series of relationships (and coming out stronger for it), mature people now
know to always appreciate their partners. They don’t hesitate to say ‘please’
or ‘thank you’ when necessary. They always see the value in every ‘I love you’
and they never stop trying to be deserving of their amazing partner. It is
acknowledging things like these that keep a relationship moving forward. See
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5. They
Keep The Relationship ‘In-House’
When in a
relationship, telling everyone everything about your relationship is the very
opposite of ‘mature’. The appropriate thing would be to keep the relationship
between you and your partner. You learn to share all your successes together
and all your losses; you become each other’s biggest cheerleader.
And, when things are not going so well and you begin to have problems, you solve it together. You don’t go telling your brother, mother, cousin, best friend, priest and boss of all the things your partner has done to offend you. This highly affects their opinion of your partner and will then affect your opinion of your partner when none of your friends like him or her…or things can go the opposite way and affect your relationship with your friends and family when they don’t like your partner. Either way, keeping things in house is always the best.
And, when things are not going so well and you begin to have problems, you solve it together. You don’t go telling your brother, mother, cousin, best friend, priest and boss of all the things your partner has done to offend you. This highly affects their opinion of your partner and will then affect your opinion of your partner when none of your friends like him or her…or things can go the opposite way and affect your relationship with your friends and family when they don’t like your partner. Either way, keeping things in house is always the best.
6. They
Take The Good With The Bad
Simple truth:
no one is perfect. There will never be anybody that will be 100% everything you
want. Even when you find the most amazing people, they still come with flaws.
So in a relationship, the truly wise thing to do is to never focus on their
negative habits and nitpick everything your partner does that you don’t like.
Think about it this way, how would you like if the person that is supposed to
love you and be your pillar constantly So in a relationship, the truly wise
thing to do is to never focus on their negative habits and nitpick everything
your partner does that you don’t like. Think about it this way, how would you
like if the person that is supposed to love you and be your pillar constantly
criticises you? It will affect your self-esteem when the person you trust the
most sees only flaws where you’re involved. Don’t think you’re perfect either –
so if your partner learns to love you with all your flaws, the least you can do
is to return the favour. Focus on what made you fall in love with them in the first
place, focus on the good a lot more than the bad.
7. They
Don’t Give Up Anything
In a
mature relationship, you’ll not be required to give up anything. You won’t have
to give up your happiness, your dreams, your self-respect or your goals. A good
and healthy relationship encourages you to be happy and if that means chasing
your dreams, that promotion at work or your favourite hobbies, then so be it.
In a good relationship, you will never be asked to sacrifice your happiness for
another person’s own. When sad, your partner should be the one making you feel
better not the cause of it. You will never be asked to sacrifice your dreams
and goals as well. In doing so, you will lose your self-respect in the context
of that relationship, that is one thing a good relationship should never take
from you. Instead, a good relationship will seek to build you up rather than
tear you down. So if you find yourself giving up any of these things, you need
to reevaluate your relationship. Of course, no relationship is a bed of roses
but in a functional, loving and mature relationship, you will never be required
to give more than you possibly can.
8. They Can Stand On Their Own Two Feet
8. They Can Stand On Their Own Two Feet
In a good
and mature relationship, you don’t feel the need to always be in communication
with your partner, you are capable of standing on your two feet. You appreciate
your time away from your partner whether it is simply reading a good book or
going to the gym or hanging out with your friends. You learn to build a life
with them and still have one without them, your life should never revolve
around your partner. The unfortunate thing is that not every relationship is
the one. So if you build your life around someone who is not the one, you will
feel empty and broken when the relationship ends, you’ll find yourself having
to start over from scratch when you didn’t need to put yourself in that
position. You will have to relearn how to be on your own again. So instead of
putting yourself through all that stress, you should learn to be able to stand
on your own even when you’re in a relationship.
9. They Trust
9. They Trust
Mature people are capable of trusting their
partners, even though they’ve been hurt before. They understand that not
everyone is the same and even though their previous partner hurt them, it
doesn’t mean their next partner will. They understand they don’t have to be in
constant contact with their partner, monitoring them. They also understand that
no one is perfect, and the possibility of their new partner hurting them exists
and in the event of that, they know how to handle that like a reasonable
person. But before that, they will not let paranoia keep them from enjoying the
beautiful parts of their relationship. Being able to trust your partner is a
key ingredient to a mature relationship.
10. They
Are Reliable
There are
many things mature people don’t do in relationships, but one thing they
actually do is ensure that they are reliable. For a mature relationship to be
effective, the partners need to always be ‘present’. They should always have
their partners backs, no matter what. They should always be there for them when
they are feeling down as well. Truth is, you should be able to count on your
partner no matter what, and they should also be able to count on you as well.
Your partner should be the most trustworthy person in your life, they should be
your ‘ride-or-die’. Everyone deserves love like that, and that type of love will
always be found in a mature relationship. It is not easy being the most
important person and the most reliable person in someone’s life; nevertheless,
if you love them enough, it won’t matter, you’ll always be glad to.
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