Stop the Constant Nagging in Your Relationship

Sebastian Thomas
Is your spouse or significant other continuously nagging at you for just about everything that exist in this world? If you feel this way rest assured that you are not alone in this. Maybe your not giving him or her enough affection for them to continually nag at you for the littlest thing. Or maybe they just need some kind of reality check. Maybe they are stuck in the same boring routines of life and need to experience something outside of the box so they can have a better understanding of your place in this world and for them. Nagging can make a person feel unimportant and can really cause a serious withdraw in a relationship if it is done daily and quite frequently.

No one wants so be nagged about everything 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. This is the number one cause today for men leaving their homes and finding other sources of love and affection elsewhere.

If you have a career and work hard at it all day, what makes you thing that you would want to come home to have the expectations of your significant other nagging at you all day long? Not me, I can assure you that! This does happen and is possibly the most common scenario in many relationships today.

The unfulfilled desires of your significant other can also cause this emotional imbalance to wither away at your soul. If you want to keep your significant other, please keep the peace and try not to be so nasty and obnoxious. If it does happen, apologize afterwards and tell your significant other that you will work better at it. This can at least be some kind of indication of progression towards fixing the constant bull breathing.

This reminds of the song that is out there now on the radio, by the popular singer Pink, "Please don't leave me." A good song by the way. If you have never heard of it please do so. Life can be so much joyful when the nagging is reduced or completely diminished from a relationship. Instead of nagging, try to just sit down together and talk about the situation like grown adults.

A peaceful form of communication is a lot better than the eerie complaint of a person that nags all the time. So, for the benefit of you both, keep a close eye on this one and make sure to correct this problem early on before it escalates to an issue that you both will not be able to handle in the future. Good luck in this endeavor for you are going to need it!

Published by Sebastian Thomas

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  • Carole Anne Somerville7/20/2009

    Ah ... peace ... I'll do anything for the sake of it! :)

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