- How might we be able to find someone a girlfriend/boyfriend in which they can be in a good relationship with them?
- How does a person’s personality affect what people they attempt to get with and the quality of the relationship?
- How much can people’s flaws affect a relationship that they might be in?
- How might we create a strategy to help people avoid getting into a bad relationship?
- How might we rebuild relationships that are in a bad state?
- Do people get into relationships in which their partner has many things in common?
- Do people tend to get stressed out with their partner when being in a longer relationship?
- Do shorter relationships tend to be more happy than longer relationships?
- How can we help people gain more interest in their relationship
- Do relationships play a role on mental health?
Ideas:
- Get into a new and more positive relationship
- Get help from friends, family, and therapist
- Try talking to your partner about what is not working and what you need to fix in order to make a better relationship
- Create new interest that your partner might enjoy
- Break up with your partner
- Make other friends
- Spend more time with other people
- Do not focus on academics
- Go on adventures
- Spend time away from family
- Avoid the negatives of a person’s personality
- Get rid of depression
- Get rid of stress
- Get rid of relationships
- Spend time with friends
- Spend time with family
- Try new hobbies
- Get close with people as friends before starting to date them
- Attempt to get to know the person well before getting into a relationship
- Being romantic with the person
- Be loyal to your significant other
- Be available for them for most of the time
- Support them through their academics
- Show them that you care
- If any arguments happen, don’t avoid talking
- Don’t be afraid to sacrifice
- Be more intimate
- Move geographical locations
- Try nee things
- Persevering with the relationship
- Get a pet
- Get more sleep
- Buy each other materialistic items
- Motivate each other for growth
- Be consistent with your behavior
- Manage emotions
- Be a great listener
- Be there for them when others aren’t
- Help them understand important items
- Be trustworthy
- Give each other space
- Eat food together
- Have trust with their family
- Give them financial support if needed
- Express you appreciation
- Show love
- Let go of the past and previous relationships
- Learn your partners boundaries
- Know when to apologize
- Welcome diversity
- Try new things
- Develop mutual relationships with friends
- Show them comfort
- Have realistic expectations
- Respect on another
- Compromise with each other
- Know their goals in life
- Understand them
- Try the relationship
- Think about marriage and the future
- Don’t get into each others personal business if not necessary
- Don’t blame each other
- Show them off
- Don’t change for them
- Love them for who they are
- Compliment each other
- Don’t fight in public
- Don’t go to bed angry
- Don’t avoid problems
- Give advice
- Agree to disagree
- Talk about intercourse
- Forgive and forget
- Don’t put pressure on them
- Both cook and clean
- Push the relationship
Top 3
Break up with your partner
- For your own mental health it is healthy to put yourself before your partner
- This will also affect with your social interactions
- This will help not worsen the relationship
Express you appreciation
- Materialistic items
- Physically be there
- Unconditional love
Push the relationship
- Persevere with the relationship
- Motivate each other to do better
- Being truthful
Top 1: Push the Relationship
How do your motivate your significant other without pushing their boundaries?
- Understand their boundaries
- Make them understand the better good for them/each other
- Help them understand their potentials in all aspects
Understanding their emotions and motivating them to change their mindset positively
Based on understanding people’s boundaries, you would:
- Encourage them but don’t stress them out
- Give them space
- Don’t pressure them
Some rewards for the aftermath would be
- Help them improve as a person
- Help them create a better mindset for themselves
- Positive reflection back to the relationship
How does this address a POV statement?
- We believe that encouragement allows them to change their mindset but you can’t change it for them.
- It would better the relationship in terms of changing the mindsets of both people positively.
- Help both partners become better people not only with the relationship