It's like there's some unwritten rule that if you're mates, you can say what you want to each other, and you don't really get that annoyed about it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In a relationship when things are really great you don't need to say anything and just enjoy the other person. Sometimes with a couple, it gets dark and you don't know what to say and that silence can last all day. Other times you don't want to stop talking because you don't want to lose one another.
It's like our relationship is always about the other side that isn't the obvious side.
It's important for couples to be friends first and to respect each other as individuals.
In romance, we feel the need to zoom in and expound on our partner's foibles in intimate detail; in friendship, we tend to do the opposite, avoiding confrontation through fear, lethargy or both.
I'm not annoying in relationships! I'm great!
It sounds so trite but in relationships, you have to communicate.
Well, because we're so different as people. And it's that difference that probably also makes it easy to stay together, because we don't get in each others way.
I don't know why I always end up talking about my relationships. I try not to.
The ability to compromise is not a diplomatic politeness toward a partner but rather taking into account and respecting your partner's legitimate interests.
Don't flatter yourselves that friendship authorizes you to say disagreeable things to your intimates. On the contrary, the nearer you come into relation with a person, the more necessary do tact and courtesy become.