Very often one or both for different reasons withdraw and stop talking. There might be many reasons for this; pride, fright, anger, confusion and insecurity. However this does not have to mean the end of the relationship. In the journal Psychologies the issue of loneliness in a relationship has been discussed. There are helpful tips for people who are living with a partner, but who even though feel lonely.
You must know to appreciate different interests, because even though you might not respect or like your partner's interests or friendships it's important to accept it. There might be get-togethers with people you don't have anything in common with or know, but to allow your partner to be able to be with whom he or she wants is in most cases fertile for relationships although it in some cases might feel threatening.
It's also essential to learn to communicate in a good way. Make sure that you give good example, i.e. instead of saying: "You never talk to me anymore", try to say "I would really love it if we could try to talk more". It's easy to get into a defensive manner if things are said in an accusing way; also you make sure to let your partner know how you feel, because nobody can deny you that right.
According to one of the therapists in Psychologies we have three different needs for attachment:
1. The intimate attachment - the partner
2. The relational attachment - friends, family etc.
3. The collective attachment - Our social identity, our experience of being part of something bigger like for example at work.
To protect our self against the feeling of loneliness it's important to cherish all three of these attachment needs.
Make yourself know your own history. The therapists feel that if you cannot get rid of the feeling of loneliness you need to look back on your own history and search for clues maybe from your childhood. Maybe it has nothing to do with your partner, but something that you need to resolve internally, either with yourself, with the help of your partner or from a therapist.
Hopefully these steps will help, so when you're with your partner you'll feel like you have your safe haven where you're never alone again.
Published by Cloudage
I am a student studying and tutoring in math, chemistry and physics. View profile
- French Kiss 101: Prepare Yourself for Your First French Kiss Kissing is one of the best ways to show affection to a loved one. It is great way to start and end the day being kissed passionately.
- Sometimes You Have to Dance AloneSome interpersonal dynamics can also be undesirable patterns, and they can be tricky to change.
- How to Keep the Romance when You Have Young KidsIs it still possible to find romance amidst dirty diapers, feeding bottles and sleepless nights? Read here to find out how.
- Signs & Symptoms of a Cheating Spouse or Partner The signs and symptoms of a wayward spouse or partner can be either very subtle and hard to detect, or obvious and brazen.
- How to Get Over Loneliness and Feeling LonelyIn today's world, it is not uncommon to hear of someone having the feeling of loneliness. No matter what you age, race, or social status is, loneliness can affect all types of people
- Women, Are You Losing Your Identity in Your Relationship?
- Recognizing, Identifying and Addressing Feelings of Loneliness
- The Opposite of Loneliness is Opportunity
- Honeymoon Idea - Three Things to Consider to Turn Your Honeymoon Idea into a Great...
- The Best Ways to Show Your Love
- How to Marry Young and Make it Last
- Create Romance in Your Relationship

3 Comments
Post a CommentExcellent advice about keeping criticism constructive and positive instead of negative and naggy!
GReat advice. :-)
Great advice - thanks for sharing this!