{Rambling on Relationships} Love for What you Two Are, Not Who Someone Else Was

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23 thoughts on “{Rambling on Relationships} Love for What you Two Are, Not Who Someone Else Was”

  1. I love this. I think when people find that one special person, it is like a new beginning and a clean slate to love again.

  2. This is really great! I’ll never forget meeting my now husband after such a hard break up before hand from my high school love. Letting go of the past then was easy, and has been amazing since!

  3. I love this post. I think it’s so important to remember this. You have to nurture what you have, not put it through a filter of your past.

  4. I think it’s so important to remember that the relationship you’re in isn’t the relationship you USED to be in. Great, great post.

  5. This is such a great post. I have been married for 20 years and it is easy to fall into the same old rut. I will have to surprise my husband with something special.

  6. It can be hard to let go of the past. However, it is so important to be able to move on and not let being hurt keep you from loving someone the way they deserve to be loved, if they are the one for you!

  7. What a great post. I think at times we easily fall take people for granted or put our needs ahead of others and it can hurt relationship. I love the book The Love Dare and the movie based on it. Great for all kinds of relationships

  8. This is a great post. It can be so easy to get stuck in the past, you have to love them for the person they are!

  9. This is a really nice perspective. You really do need to step back an reevaluate things sometimes.

  10. It’s nice to look at it like this. You should always treat each relationship like a fresh start and not judge it based on past relationships.

  11. Great post! I feel that it is important to leave the past in the past. It has no place in a new relationship.

  12. My husband and i, we have a wonderful relationship. We both work hard together and when a problem arrises, we work hard to fix the issue. I think communication is the #1 thing needed in a relationship.

  13. It is hard not to carry baggage from a previous relationship with you. It is important to learn how to let it go and start over. I try to live each day like it is a new fresh start.

  14. There’s an episode of How I Met Your Mother where Ted is attempting to find something without baggage, only to realize he’s got his own. We all come with experiences, both happy and sad. It’s important to remember those are what got you to this point, to each other.

  15. Realism does have a definite place in long-term relationships, that’s for sure. Takes awhile to realize that though, usually. 😉

  16. Yes, actions do speak louder than words most times. I love helping my husband out whenever I can.

  17. Love this! Love is a hard game but you must find a person who compliments you and not works against you.

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