Are you confused about your partner? Red flag, green flag, find out what are experts saying

Edited By: Aishwarya Singh
London Updated: Oct 28, 2024, 10:17 PM(IST)

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You should also feel comfortable being open and honest with your partner, without fear of judgment. Bottling things up isn't healthy.

Relationships take a lot of effort. The early stages are exciting and fun, like a honeymoon. But once that wears off, you get to know the other person. It's not always easy to tell if they're the right fit for you, especially if you haven't been in a long-term relationship before. 

It can be hard to figure out how much you should compromise for the other person. Whether it matters if your interests and hobbies don't match up. And what if you argue with each other a lot? There are a lot of things to consider when deciding if someone is the right partner for you in the long run. The key is being honest with yourself about what you need in a relationship and being willing to put in the work to make it succeed. But there's no simple answer - it depends on the specific people involved and what's most important to each of you. As stated in The Independent, dating coach James Preece and relationship psychotherapist Kate Moyle point out signs that can help you decide whether you are with the right person or not. 

Finding the right balance in a relationship is key. The way you and your partner can compromise and negotiate shows how well-suited you are. 

If you can easily find a middle ground when you disagree, that's a good sign. The right partner will make you feel confident and empowered to be yourself. 

A good listener is also important. They'll give you their full attention, even if the topic doesn't interest them. The ability to hear each other is vital. 

Arguments aren't necessarily bad - it's how you handle them that matters. Healthy discussions where you can express different views without damaging the relationship are a good sign. 

You should also feel comfortable being open and honest with your partner, without fear of judgment. Bottling things up isn't healthy. 

Little thoughtful gestures, not just grand romantic acts, show your partner is thinking of you. These small things can mean a lot. 

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The key is finding someone you can communicate with and compromise with effectively. That's a strong foundation for a lasting, fulfilling relationship. 

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