You should trust your partner! trust is one of the most important signs in a relationship but if he was not trust worthy theres no point being with him/her
Trust is vital to know if you can rely on someone to always take care of your feelings and to keep your confidences. Trust is important in a business partner as well as a life partner.
there should be healthy relationship. trust your partner.
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No there will always be doubt but if you talk to your partner about the doubts then you will feel better and the doubt will not turn into mistrust. You should trust and be trusted.
The most responsible way to find out is simply to ask them. If you respect your partner and there is trust between the two of you then you should not hesitate to be open and honest with your partner, and encourage them to do the same.
1.) RESPECT your partner. Don't look at your relationship in a physical aspect. Your relationship should be based on you and your partner's moral standards. You should both be emotionally happy in your relationship. Sex should be contained within your marriage ONLY!! NOT before. And ONLY with your spouse. 2.) TRUST should be a key point in your relationship. You should make sure that your partner finds trust in you; and you in your partner. Your partner should not doubt your faithfulness and loyalty. You should not doubt theirs (without GOOD reason; in which point the relationship should most likely be terminated) 3.) INTIMACY
A girlfriend should do first of all what a friend would do- spend time with her partner, trust them, and encourage them to do their best. Beyond that, they should be there to comfort, to help, and to talk to. Relationships are all about trust and communication.
honesty, trust worthy, and they should be nice, just be your self.
No, unless you really believe you can make things right again...
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When trust is broken, the violator has to earn that trust back. That means your behavior must be irreproachable for a long, long time, and you will have no right to complain if your partner needs verification--and you should allow him or her to follow up on and check out any story you tell. This is because your violation of trust has destroyed your right to be trusted. It might take a year, it might take 10 years, for your partner to trust you again. If your partner is angry and hurt and trying to punish you, you can allow that to happen as penance so long as it is appropriate and not self-destructive or disproportionate or illegal. Counseling would be good for both you in the meantime to learn about trust.
Yes. If he chooses her over you, then he wasn't yours to begin with. You cannot control every action of your partner; trust comes into it.