Relationships- Why Do You Have A Partner
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Relationships: Why Do You Have a Partner?
Summary
In discussions about relationships, many people express that these connections often lead to more pain than joy over time.
Article Body
In forums on relationships, it often appears that over time, many partnerships cause more pain than happiness. This sentiment is reflected in the rising divorce rates. So why pursue a relationship if it tends to result in more anguish than pleasure for both individuals? It’s a question we frequently ask ourselves. Maintaining a healthy relationship can feel like moving from one demanding job to another. Where is the home filled with love, acceptance, and freedom?
Relationships often turn into battles of egos. Communication becomes cautious, needs must be constantly considered, and sacrifices are common. Individuality often takes a backseat, and compromises are required at every turn. Despite these efforts, relationships may still fail, leaving one feeling shattered after pouring in so much effort.
Observing children playing, birds flying, and fish swimming with such ease can make us envious. As adults, many of us have lost considerable freedom due to relationships. Why get involved if failure seems inevitable? Some may view this as a triumph of hope over reality. Even surrounded by broken relationships, we often form new ones, persistently hoping for a different outcome. Why do we pursue new connections, knowing they might result in more pain? What compels us to seek out relationships instead of cherishing the freedom of solitude?
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