You Won’t Believe This! 6 Outlandish Pieces of Relationship Advice

Relationship Advice

Navigating the complexities of relationships often leads us to seek advice, but not all suggestions are created equal. Sometimes, what’s meant to be helpful guidance turns out to be quite the opposite.

Amid the sea of relationship tips, there’s a surprising amount that is more likely to lead to a chuckle than a healthy partnership. Recently, a lively online discussion brought together people who have heard it all.

 I once watched Michelle Obama speak candidly on marriage and how there were days when she loved 70% and days she loved 30%. There are worse things in life than loving someone more than they love you.

Always Find Someone Who Loves You More Than You Love Them

Never settle for someone unless you’re confident you love them, even though they feel like a safe option. Your happiness matters as much; you deserve to be with someone who makes you happy.

Just Settle

This is why the divorce rates keep rising every year. Of course, it is cheating whether or not they find out. If you can’t stop cheating on your partner, it’s best to be honest with them than to continue because “what they don’t know can’t hurt them.”

It’s Not Cheating If Your Partner Never Finds Out

There’s no shame in leaving a marriage or relationship that isn’t working for you. Again, your happiness matters as much. And unhappy partners lead to unhealthy parenting.

Stay Together For The Kids’ Sake

“There is no such thing. People change as they experience life. To believe someone will stay the same forever is silly. Pick someone who you can grow with and who shares common values with you. Everyone has to make some compromises, including someone making them on you too.”

The “Perfect” Person Is Out There

If a person pushes you to the edge to see how much you’re willing to weather by their side, you may want to leave them. On the other hand, you could be signing up for a lifetime of frustrations by staying with them.

You Must Be “Ride or Die”

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