Healthy Relationship AdviceMany say that love is the most common cold. From being overly consumed with someone, to being blatantly mistreated we can be ill in love and not even notice a sign. We may not be doctors but we can prescribe you with healthy love advice to make sure your relationship is strong.
I am a Christian young woman who is in a very good relationship with a nice, Christian young man. But, I struggle with knowing how to treat him right and I often let my attitude get in the way of what could be an even healthier relationship. Our society doesn't stress on how we should be a good partner in relationships. So it is no surprise that the majority of us don't know how to treat our partners. We just"cooperate"with them but we actually don't have any knowledge on how to evoke the best in the them. Any advice?This question has nothing to do with being a good Christian or a mediocre Christian. I am clearly stating that I have a good man in my life and I won't him to stick around if the Lord says the same. And for those with negative comments, you'll be in my prayers. God bless.This question has nothing to do with being a good Christian or a mediocre Christian. I am clearly stating that I have a good man in my life and I want him to stick around if the Lord says the same. And for those with negative comments, you'll be in my prayers. God bless.
How would you treat a mediocre Christian man? You treat people the way you want to be treated, with kindness and respect. If you're really a Christian, as you say, I think your religion says that very clearly. But I find that most Christians don't follow your religion too closely anyway. What's up with that?
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