True Love Help – Kill Conflict Off In Your Relationship
Conflict can kill true love over time. So if you want to keep true love alive and let it thrive, you should spend some time learning to reduce conflict. It isnt hard to do.
To start with, understand that you can’t end all conflict. Some conflict is to be expected and is healthy in every relationship. You are both two different adults with different views, opinions and needs. Learning to disagree in a healthy way is worth spending time on. Shows like Oprah and books can help you learn this.
But what if there was a way to stop conflict before it started? What if there was a way to reduce the conflict in your relationship by over 50%? Wouldnt that help to keep true love alive?
Well, there is a remarkable way to stop conflict that is not only powerful but fun to do. You can put it to use right now, today, to start making a difference in the true love you feel with your mate on a regular basis.
Here is the secret way to cut conflict in half in any relationship. PLAY more. Playing with your mate is a proven way to reduce conflict and keep true love alive. Studies have shown that the more play between couples, the less conflict.
Conflict and play go hand in hand. The more play in your love life, the less conflict. In the beginning you played a lot with your mate. You went to movies, had lots of sex, went dancing. You engaged in all kinds of fun activities. There was lots more play than fighting in the beginning.
But then time passes and the honeymoon phase of our relationship wears off. We have jobs and responsibilities and burdens and kids. Over time the play can begin to disappear from our relationship. And then the fighting and conflict will begin to increase.
So play more with your mate and watch how it reduces conflict between you. Have at least one date night a week as a basic rule. One evening devoted to mutual play and pleasure. And see for yourself if you don’t feel more true love and have less conflict.







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