By: Igbokwe Ginika
In a relationship, if the two of you want it to work, the two of you must agree and work hard to make a perfect couple.
There is no relationship without a challenge but irrespective of the challenges both partners will encounter, both of you must decide to make it work and refuse to let anything or anyone stand in your way or stand against your relationship.
You may not always agree with each other, some days may be harder than others, but if you both are consistent with your love, respect and commitment to each other and the relationship, then the relationship will be strong because of the strong bond that both of you have built in the relationship.
For a relationship to disintegrate, either one partner has failed to make it work or both partners have failed to make it work.
Every relationship requires sacrifice, compatibility and commitment.
Both partners must love each other unconditionally, both of them must tolerate each other and be able to settle whatever issues that may arise in the future.
In a relationship, both partners must always appreciate each other, must be ready to accept the flaws of each other in other to build a good relationship.
Most relationships that failed is because the partners do not experience equal love from each other. One of the partners may feel cheated or hurt by the other.
For a relationship to work, the love, value, trust and honesty must be found in both partners.
Together, the two of you have the power to make your relationship work.


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