Sounds like you have some issues to work on together and if they do not get resolved you will never have a healthy relationship. You nag because your partner is not pulling there fair share in the relationship. Relationships are NOT 50/50 they consist of giving 100% of your self and each other to one another. There can be no selfishness and has to have consideration, compassion and caring. If you dont have those you might want to look for someone that is willing to give what it takes to be in a healthy relationship. Good luck.
One can find tips on how to stop nagging a spouse or partner from the following sources: Happiness Project, Web MD, Love Panky, Hub Pages, Everyday Health, Chat Elaine, Oprah, eHow, Murray, to name a few.
The back of your hand.
Is it okay if your partner asked you to stop having friends? NO! If you can't trust your partner with friends then what's the point in continuing a relationship with this person. Without trust, there is no relationship.
Stop bothering me, stop pestering me, stop nagging me.If someone tells you to get off their back, it means to stop bothering or nagging them. The image is of them right behind you, nagging.You could also get someone off of someone else's back, which means you help that person to get rid of nagging or bothersome people.
You have to take deep breathes and just trust your partner.
just tell her about another cute girl and say i am gonna date her if you don't stop nagging
Listen carefully to what your mother says, and respond accordingly.
There isn't really a way to get girls to stop bitching, but if it really bothers you then you just have to tell her how you feel and she'll probably try to stop.
All he wants is a piece of tail and a beer. Stop nagging him you punta.
Not usually, but they might if you treat them well and help them feel secure.
Tell him, he should try to get over you. Also tell him that you never intended to hurt his feelings, but unfortunately you don't feel the same way as he does and the relationship would have only end up in more tears.
divorce