Perfection is an elusive myth, especially when it comes to relationships.
- jmanelop
- Mar 19
- 1 min read
A real, lasting relationship requires a lot of tolerance.
Accept that no one is perfect and that disappointments, pain, and irritations are inevitable.
Loving is:
❤️Recognising that you both have flaws, weaknesses, and moments of doubt.
❤️Embracing each other’s imperfections.
❤️Seeing beyond the arguments, misunderstandings, and mistakes.
❤️Realising that perfection does not exist in relationships.
❤️A choice to stay, to fight, to build something strong even when it's difficult.
❤️It is about learning to forgive, communicate, and grow together.
If you face the ups and downs together, you benefit from the following:
🟣Prevent resentment from developing.
🟣Alleviate the pressure to always be flawless, where mistakes are seen as opportunities for growth.
🟣Empathise with their struggles and mistakes, leading to a more supportive and harmonious relationship.
🟣Be more open to compromise and finding solutions that work for both partners.
🟣Protect yourself from the disillusionment that often comes from holding onto unrealistic ideals, safeguarding your emotional well-being in the relationship.
There is beauty in the efforts to stay united, which strengthens bonds and makes it more real.

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