Saturday, March 19, 2022

How To Ask For What You Want In A Relationship

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Here's a nice tip to help you get along better with your partner… So you can avoid this:

"He should know by now how much that upsets me."

"Why can't he try to figure it out? Why do I always have to tell him?"

"She can't take a hint."

"If he loved me, he'd know what I mean."

Do you expect your partner to read your mind?

According to Carolyn N. Bushong, author of The 7 Dumbest Relationship Mistakes, this strategy is doomed.

It's unfair to your partner and yourself because you will continually be angry that you don't get what you want.

You will begin to feel like you are not loved – all because you are not communicating.

Carolyn warns that because women generally talk about their feelings more efficiently, they need to make sure they give their guys time to respond instead of steamrolling over them.

Here are her suggested Four Steps To Healthy Communication.

1. Express yourself. "I feel [a specific emotion] whenever you [specify what he or she does]."

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2. State what you want. "I want [a specific behavior]."

3. Ask for a commitment. "Will you [give me what I want – be even more specific]?"

4. Outline the consequences of your mate's reluctance or refusal to commit themselves to change: "If not, I will [state specifically what you will do]."

If this feels like you're issuing an ultimatum, be careful not to sound threatening. Be kind, compassionate, and even-keeled in your emotions.

It's essential to clarify that you hold yourself and your partner accountable for their behavior. Eliminating the fear of the unknown removes a significant amount of stress between you two.

Give this a try and make sure you don't miss all seven mistakes that even intelligent people make to ruin their relationship.

One of my favorite things to initiate intimacy and warmth with your partner is the Soulmate Embrace. This unique way of holding your partner is the perfect way to put both of you in the mood for understanding, presence, and openness.

I'd also love for you to check out Relationship Magic. It's one of my most foundational books on communication techniques to create love and intimacy in your relationship or re-sparking lost romance.

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Print this cheat sheet out.

Free Intimacy,
Susan

Susan Bratton, "Intimacy Expert to Millions", is a champion and advocate for all those who desire lifelong intimacy and passion. She is the best-selling author and publisher of 34 books and programs on lovemaking techniques and bedroom communication skills such as Sexual Soulmates, Relationship Magic, Revive Her Drive, The Steamy Sex Ed® Video Collection, Hormone Balancing, The Pump Guide and Thrust In Time. You can find The Susan Bratton Show™ at BetterLover.com, her more personal posts @susanbratton on Instagram, and her new sexual vitality supplements DESIRE with Tribulus, Tongkat Ali and Fenugreek and her wildly successful blood flow booster, FLOW at The20store.com.

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