50 Positive Characteristics of a Healthy Relationship

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Liamson

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Many of us question what is or if we are in a healthy relationship. Here are some great questions to ask yourselves if you question the authentic healthy dynamic of that special connection.
~RL~

50 Positive Characteristics of Healthy Relationships.

1. You can name your partner’s best friend and state a positive quality that person has.

2. You and your partner are playful with each other.

3. You think your partner has good ideas.

4. You’d like to become more like your partner in some ways.

5. Even when you disagree, you can acknowledge your partner makes sensible points.

6. You think about each other when you’re not physically together.

7. You see your partner as trustworthy.

8. In relationship-relevant areas (such as warmth and attractiveness), you view your partner a little bit more positively than s/he views themselves or how most other people view your partner.

9. You enjoy the ways your partner has changed and grown since you met.

10. Your partner is enthusiastic when something “goes right” for you.

11. (If applicable) When you reunite at the end of the day, you say something positive before you say something negative.

12. You reminisce about positive experiences you had together in the past (e.g., fun vacations).

13. You can name one of your partner’s favorite books.

14. You know what your partner’s aspirations in life are.

15. You can recall something you did together that was new and challenging for both of you.

16. You kiss everyday.

17. You’re comfortable telling your partner about things that make you feel vulnerable (such as if you’re worried about getting laid off).

18. You have your own “love language” e.g., pet names or special signs you give each other (such as the Obamas’ fist bump).

19. You know what your partner’s most embarrassing moment from childhood was.

20. You know what your partner’s proudest moment from childhood was.

21. You never or very rarely express contempt for your partner - roll your eyes, cuss at them, call them crazy etc.

22. You can list some positive personality qualities your partner inherited from their parents.

23. (If you have children together) You can list some positive personality qualties your partner has passed on to your children.

24. You enjoy supporting your partner’s exploration of their personal goals and dreams, even when this involves you staying home.

25. You have a sense of security. You’re confident your partner wouldn’t cheat or do something to jeopardize your combined financial security.

26. When you argue, you have a sense that your partner cares about your feelings and opinions.

27. Your partner lets you into their inner emotional world. They make their thoughts and feelings accessible to you.

28. You frequently express appreciation for each other.

29. You frequently express admiration for each other.

30. You feel a sense of being teammates with your partner.

31. You know your partner’s favorite song.

32. You have a sense that your individual strengths complement each other.

33. (If applicable) When you say goodbye in the mornings, it’s mindful and affectionate.

34. If you’ve told your partner about any trauma you’ve experienced, they’ve reacted kindly.

35. You don’t flat out refuse to talk about topics that are important to your partner.

36. You respect your partner’s other relationships (with family, friends etc) and view them as important.

37. You have fun together.

38. You see your partner’s flaws and weaknesses in specific ways rather than general ways (e.g., you get annoyed about them forgetting to pick up the towels but you don’t generally see them as unreliable or inconsiderate).

39. You’re receptive to being influenced by your partner - you’ll try their suggestions.

40. You're physically affectionate with each other.

41. You enjoy spending time together.

42. You feel a zing when you think about how you first met.

43. You can name your partner's favorite relative.

44. You can name your partner's most beloved childhood pet.

45. You can articulate what your partner sees as the recipe for happiness.

46. When you feel stressed or upset, you turn toward your partner for comfort rather than turning away from your partner and trying to deal with it yourself.

47. You have a sense that it's easy to get your partner's attention if you've got something important to say.

48. You like exploring your partner's body.

49. You can name your partner's favorite food.

50. If you could only take one person to a deserted island, you'd take your partner.

Dr. Alice Boyes
 

jrccomputer

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This is awesome!! Thanks for this post.
 

Liamson

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I wish the font was bigger. And I'm glad its not dirty either.

I haven't been very active here, mostly cause of school and stuff but, I hope you guys like this as much as I did. :)
 
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NodMyHeadLikeYeah

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I disagree with number 50.

Unless my partner was Liam Hemsworth
 
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BananaPie

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Are these "50 characteristics" referring to married couples?
...'cause that litmus 50 won't work with LDR, you think? :)
 
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KJV15John11

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If you don't have all 50 in your relationship, it definitely provides a list of questions to ask or things to accomplish.
 

Liamson

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Is an LDR considered a healthy relationship?


Most people I know of in LDRs get married Really Quickly or it fails from distance taking its toll.


The only way I've seen it work normally and functionally, is when it starts in Person, has the distance with light at the end of the tunnel for being in person again.
 
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kayem77

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It's a good list. Some are optional in my opinion, but overall I agree with the idea of closeness and mutual admiration/respect being needed.
 
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51. You are willing to suffer any potential embarrassment from having to purchase a large supply of feminine hygiene products for your partner from the local super-warehouse department store on your way home since you're "already out anyway". :p "Price check, register ten!!" o_O

 
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nw2u

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Thank you Liamson. That was a great post!
 
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kayem77

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51. You are willing to suffer any potential embarrassment from having to purchase a large supply of feminine hygiene products for your partner from the local super-warehouse department store on your way home since you're "already out anyway". :p "Price check, register ten!!" o_O

LOL and that's just warming up for when they have daughters
 
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nw2u

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When you love your wife, that's nothing. Been there and done that a few times. Had to ask a woman for assistance because I didn't know what x-wife wanted for sure. Nothing wrong with it.
 
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KJV15John11

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The funny thing is that most of the women who are shopping for it have a bigger problem with a man in that area of the store than the man does. I don't know how many times the women would slowly migrate away from that section as I searched for the right product.
 
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nw2u

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Sorry I didn't clarify. The woman was employed at the store. It wasn't a random shopper. hahahaha Maybe that should be posted in the creepy thread. :)
 
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Relena7

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What if your partner doesn't know his own favorite song or best childhood moment? What if you happen to know how much they themselves struggle to answer such questions, does that still count? ;)

Good list though. :)

(And for those who doubt that a LDR can be a healthy relationship, yes, they very much can. Don't judge something you don't understand.)
 
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fourleaf

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Is there 50 positive characteristics of a healthy long distance relationship? ;)
 
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Relena7

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Is there 50 positive characteristics of a healthy long distance relationship? ;)
Absolutely. Many of the things on that list could apply to a happy long distance relationship, too.
 
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Jullianna

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Bump.....................

Because this needs to stay at the top of the list for as long as possible to be read by as many as possible.... :D

REPOST IN LARGER FONT:


50 Positive Characteristics of a Healthy Relationship
Many of us question what is or if we are in a healthy relationship. Here are some great questions to ask yourselves if you question the authentic healthy dynamic of that special connection.
~RL~


1. You can name your partner’s best friend and state a positive quality that person has.

2. You and your partner are playful with each other.

3. You think your partner has good ideas.

4. You’d like to become more like your partner in some ways.

5. Even when you disagree, you can acknowledge your partner makes sensible points.

6. You think about each other when you’re not physically together.

7. You see your partner as trustworthy.

8. In relationship-relevant areas (such as warmth and attractiveness), you view your partner a little bit more positively than s/he views themselves or how most other people view your partner.

9. You enjoy the ways your partner has changed and grown since you met.

10. Your partner is enthusiastic when something “goes right” for you.

11. (If applicable) When you reunite at the end of the day, you say something positive before you say something negative.

12. You reminisce about positive experiences you had together in the past (e.g., fun vacations).

13. You can name one of your partner’s favorite books.

14. You know what your partner’s aspirations in life are.

15. You can recall something you did together that was new and challenging for both of you.

16. You kiss everyday.

17. You’re comfortable telling your partner about things that make you feel vulnerable (such as if you’re worried about getting laid off).

18. You have your own “love language” e.g., pet names or special signs you give each other (such as the Obamas’ fist bump).

19. You know what your partner’s most embarrassing moment from childhood was.

20. You know what your partner’s proudest moment from childhood was.

21. You never or very rarely express contempt for your partner - roll your eyes, cuss at them, call them crazy etc.

22. You can list some positive personality qualities your partner inherited from their parents.

23. (If you have children together) You can list some positive personality qualties your partner has passed on to your children.

24. You enjoy supporting your partner’s exploration of their personal goals and dreams, even when this involves you staying home.

25. You have a sense of security. You’re confident your partner wouldn’t cheat or do something to jeopardize your combined financial security.

26. When you argue, you have a sense that your partner cares about your feelings and opinions.

27. Your partner lets you into their inner emotional world. They make their thoughts and feelings accessible to you.

28. You frequently express appreciation for each other.

29. You frequently express admiration for each other.

30. You feel a sense of being teammates with your partner.

31. You know your partner’s favorite song.

32. You have a sense that your individual strengths complement each other.

33. (If applicable) When you say goodbye in the mornings, it’s mindful and affectionate.

34. If you’ve told your partner about any trauma you’ve experienced, they’ve reacted kindly.

35. You don’t flat out refuse to talk about topics that are important to your partner.

36. You respect your partner’s other relationships (with family, friends etc) and view them as important.

37. You have fun together.

38. You see your partner’s flaws and weaknesses in specific ways rather than general ways (e.g., you get annoyed about them forgetting to pick up the towels but you don’t generally see them as unreliable or inconsiderate).

39. You’re receptive to being influenced by your partner - you’ll try their suggestions.

40. You're physically affectionate with each other.

41. You enjoy spending time together.

42. You feel a zing when you think about how you first met.

43. You can name your partner's favorite relative.

44. You can name your partner's most beloved childhood pet.

45. You can articulate what your partner sees as the recipe for happiness.

46. When you feel stressed or upset, you turn toward your partner for comfort rather than turning away from your partner and trying to deal with it yourself.

47. You have a sense that it's easy to get your partner's attention if you've got something important to say.

48. You like exploring your partner's body.

49. You can name your partner's favorite food.

50. If you could only take one person to a deserted island, you'd take your partner.

Dr. Alice Boyes
 

Liamson

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Feb 3, 2010
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What if your partner doesn't know his own favorite song or best childhood moment? What if you happen to know how much they themselves struggle to answer such questions, does that still count? ;)

Good list though. :)

(And for those who doubt that a LDR can be a healthy relationship, yes, they very much can. Don't judge something you don't understand.)

I suppose I should have qualified my statement as being from experience. Having been in the Navy moving around, and even after that, its probably the number one killer of any of my relationships.
 
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Absolutely. Many of the things on that list could apply to a happy long distance relationship, too.
Most of those can apply to pets too. Just substitute the word pet for partner. :rolleyes: