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Advice for relationships is a dime a dozen. You can get it from your family, friends, sometimes ex-lovers, and even people you don't know at all. But the question is: Is all advice equal? Not really. Most of the people you know will have a blatant bias towards your side and you probably don't divulge every bit of information to your peers and especially not to people on the street. Besides all the bunk and biased advice for relationships, there are some solid bits of advice out there that can fit just about anyone's romantic situation.

First off, trust your partner. This can not be stressed enough. Trust is a big part of any relationship, and a relationship can't grow if the two people in it can't trust each other. You may have had problems in the past and things might have happened, but that doesn't mean that your current partner will do the same things that your last one did. If your partner has a history of cheating, you need to take a little more caution, of course, but don't ride their back trying to find out what they're doing all the time and ensuring that they're not cheating on you. If they want to cheat, they're going to find a way to cheat. Go into relationships like that with caution for at least a little while until you're sure they won't cheat on you.

Second, have an open line of communication between you and your partner. This doesn't mean to tell them about every mundane thing that happened to you today or the hot guy or girl you saw at the coffee shop, it just means to be honest and to not hold things back from your partner, no matter how hard it can be. Many of the most long lasting relationships are very verbally open and both sides are completely okay with that. Love grows the most when you are both learning about each other every day and sharing the things that are important or significant to one or both of you.

Third, don't try to force your opinions on your partner. Nobody likes it when they're being forced to do something, especially not in a close relationship. It can feel like they're trapped. Especially when your opinions and beliefs differ from theirs and you're very strong in trying to push them onto him or her. Being too forceful with your opinions can break a relationship faster than anything else.

The three of these points are all solid and well-known pieces of advice for relationships, and should be common sense to most people. Unfortunately, when love is concerned, common sense doesn't come into play very much and you think with your gut, not with your head. Train yourself to think with your head with your loved one, and you will both end up much happier for it.

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