10 Relationship Behaviors You Think Are Odd That Are Totally Normal
What’s “normal” and what’s not when it comes to dating, love and
relationships? Think you and your partner align with the average couple?
Or are your relationship behaviors totally out there? We’ve asked
several therapists, marriage counselors and relationship experts from
around the country to shed some light on relationship behaviors that
seem odd at first, but are actually quite normal. Take a seat and see
how you and your mate compare!
1. Changing Feelings
Once upon a
time you loved rocking the highest of high heels. These days, however,
you’re much more apt to throw on a pair of flats. It may sound simple,
but your ever-evolving feelings on shoes can help to serve as a reminder
that feelings come and go — and that’s OK.
“Love is a living entity,” explains Karen Sherman, Ph.D. “And just
like people have good days and bad — so will there be periods where the
lovin’ feelings just won’t be there. Hang in, focus on the positive, and
the feelings will come back.”
2. Going Through “Adjustment Periods”
“If you decide
to marry, even if you’ve lived together, the first year is likely to be
bumpy,” warns Sherman. “You are now in a legally committed relationship,
the dynamics change and there is a period of adjustment. Having lived
together doesn’t prevent this adjustment period.”
So, if you and
your better half are not in a state of bliss at every moment, if doesn’t
mean your relationship is doomed — it just means you’re normal.
3. Enjoying Different Hobbies
He’s into
fantasy football and you’re into shopping? Better yet, you’re into
fantasy football and he’s into shopping? Either way, it’s totally normal
for you and your main squeeze to have different interests.
“You don’t have
to like all the same things to have a healthy relationship,” notes
Sherman. “What matters is having the same values.” So go ahead and enjoy
your fantasy football draft, and then swoon over the new shoes your man
just bought online. You both deserve to enjoy your hobbies without
feeling guilty.
4. Needing Alone Time
Are you the kind of person who would take yourself out for a date night for one? If so, you are not alone.
“Washing a car,
walking a dog or exercising alone are signs of a healthy relationship
with a secure attachment,” says Lanada Williams, a licensed counselor in
Washington DC and Maryland. “Remind yourself, the individual you met
still needs time to breathe and thrive.”
5. Being Slow to Compliment
When is the
last time you told your partner how hot they looked? We’re all guilty of
holding back compliments, and, according to Licensed Marriage and
Family Therapist Holly Cox, it may even be something you’re doing on
purpose!
“When you give a
compliment to anyone, but particularly someone you like a whole lot,
you’re putting yourself on the line,” explains Cox. “Clients tell me
they are often afraid their partners will reject the compliment — or
worse, say something along the lines of, ‘Wow, you’re finally noticing
everything I do around here. Uh-huh. What do you want?’”
Although this
may be normal behavior, that doesn’t mean it’s OK. Remember to
compliment your partner and accept the praise they give you!
6. Having Trouble Getting in the Mood
Every married
couple has experienced one of those nights (or mornings) where one
member of the duo is ready for a racy romp, but the other is ready for a
mellow nap!
“Virtually all
couples have sexual desire problems sooner or later,” says Licensed
Psychologist Dr. Kate Roberts. “Couples often go long periods of time
without having sex and then once they start up again, their sex life continues on its own.”
7. Withholding Information
Sure, you told your partner about that expensive purse you just bought — you just chose not reveal how much you dropped on it!
“Couples often
have different priorities for discretionary income and it’s not uncommon
for them to keep their secret stashes of clothes, toys, candy, or other
discretionary items,” says Dr. Roberts.
Just remember
it’s never healthy to lie about how much you spend. If your partner asks
how much you blew on that new pair of Jimmy Choos, keep it real. Lying
to your partner — especially about money — is never going to lead you
anywhere good.
8. Sparring, Bickering and Fighting
As two different people with two different philosophies on life, you’re bound to disagree at one point or another.
“Fighting is
normal,” explains Therapist Dana Ward. “While some couples may think
fighting is the sign of a bad relationship, it is actually is very
important. The key is fighting with a purpose.”
So, whether you
are fighting about something as trivial as how to fold socks, or as
significant as a job transition, make sure to fight the topic — not each
other.
9. Finding Other People Attractive
You may be utterly in love with your partner, but that doesn’t mean you can’t admire a hottie with a great set of legs.
“You can and
should appreciate all the beauty and dashing good looks all around you,”
shares Ward. However, she notes, “Attractive and attraction is
different. Find other people attractive, but stop short of allowing
yourself to be attracted to them.”
10. Getting Scared and Pulling Away
Pulling away,
taking a time out, going on a break — we’re all human, and being
vulnerable with someone else can at times be scary enough to make you
run for the hills!
“Sometimes when
things are getting very serious men, in particular, may pull away while
they decided to move forward,” explains Relationship Coach Stef Safran.
However, just
because one person in the relationship needs a breather, it doesn’t mean
your relationship is in desperate need of an SOS. It just means you’re
human!
Now that you’ve
read through these 10 strange relationship behaviors that aren’t
actually weird at all, hopefully you feel a little better about your own
relationship. If you still think you’re odd, though, then embrace the
quirks that make your relationship special and take a line from Holly
Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany’s — “It may be normal, darling; but I’d rather be natural.”
For
more posts on love and relationships,keep visiting our blog,we need
your support to make this blog work for lovers and to you too,please
follow and share,thank you.
No comments:
Post a Comment