Each couple is individual with a different set of problems. The best tool any couple can ever have is 'communicating' and that means being open and honest with your partner and discussing any problems you have in your relationship without arguing. If a couple ceases to use these communication skills then second guessing comes into play and what may have not been a problem at all may just get blown out of proportion. Sit down with your partner and ask them why they seem so unhappy in the relations and listen well! Then let them know how you feel and try to work from there.
no you do not have to be married to be happy but if you choose to at your own will but you can be in a relationship
an absolute relationship is one you both are happy in
a successful relationship is just being happy with who your with and what you have together... :D
Yes, because it means you are in a healthy, happy relationship.
No, he is in a happy relationship.
Depending on the relationship with the person retiring, would determine what to say in a written Happy Retirement. If the relationship is not a close on, a simple "Congratulations and Happy Retirement" would be sufficient.
It means she is happy with not being in a relationship.
You have to realise your parents that there is no harm in this relationship and you treasure it a lot.You will not be happy without it.
Yes, they are both happy with their relationship. They are so in love. (:
Well he has to be, so yes he's happy
It is either there or it is not there. A. Regardless of if it is there or not. A happy relationship, is a relationship that is built on honesty. YES honesty does play a part, but it is not the "ALL"... as said, it is either there or it is not there. < EXAMPLE> He cheats behind her back and will confess to her what he has done = honesty..... Will that make the relationship "happy" i think not. Your above seems to come out of the mouth of a boy/girl who knows little of life.
Yes, there are.