Faced with life's trials, not all couples manage to keep their relationship strong and happy.
But it is not for nothing that they say that love conquers all, and truly strong and loving partners are able to cope with all of life’s adversities.
Below are listed the most common problems that couples in love face.
Jealousy
When entering into a relationship, one of the main points that should not be forgotten is that partners are not each other's property.
There is no need to completely dissolve in each other, over time losing your own individuality and constantly showing possessive feelings towards your other half.
According to psychologists, the most common cause of jealousy is lack of self-confidence.
A jealous partner is likely to be unsure of their own attractiveness or feel that they are not good enough for their significant other.
Experts say you should try to learn to trust your partner.
Pay more attention to his actions and words, and if they really speak of love for you, then you should not try to test the strength of these feelings with jealousy.
Lack of money
As the wedding vows say, "for richer or for poorer," but will all spouses be able to pass the test of poverty with dignity?
Living in a small apartment with constant thoughts about how much money is left until the next paycheck and where to get more is not something that many people would enjoy.
And if at this moment the person next to you is not yours, then, unfortunately, such circumstances can become the cause of frequent outbursts of irritation, quarrels, reproaches and, ultimately, lead to separation.
Only those couples whose relationship is based on mutual respect and strong feelings will be able to go through difficult times with dignity.
Relatives
Of course, it is important to build good relationships with your significant other's parents and relatives, but that does not mean that you should follow their advice without thinking. Often, these tips and parents' opinions become the cause of quarrels and misunderstandings, but you cannot allow even close people to come between you.
A large number of lovers break up precisely because of overly intrusive relatives. It is worth trying to tactfully explain to them that you have your own head on your shoulders.
Parting
Long distances and separation for a long time often become a difficult test, but they cannot destroy or spoil the relationship if two people really love each other.
According to psychologists, in couples where respect and trust reign, partners do not depend on each other. Even if the other half is not constantly around, the partner will be able to continue to enjoy life, pursue their hobbies and find new interests.
This doesn't mean that he won't miss you, it's just that in strong relationships people know how to let each other go if circumstances suddenly turn out that way.
Hard times
Everyone experiences a dark moment in their life, such as suddenly being fired from a good job or losing a loved one.
At such moments, it is very important to have the right people nearby who could support or, if possible, provide assistance.
It is best when there is a reliable partner nearby who is ready to provide support, and whose presence will distract from difficult thoughts and help you quickly return to a full life.
It is not for nothing that it is believed that only by seeing how a person behaves in difficult or conflict situations can one truly get to know him.
The same rule applies to relationships – two people get the opportunity to get to know each other even better when life’s adversities suddenly come their way.
Earlier we talked about how to understand that a man is indifferent to a woman .