I took this picture earlier this summer.
Trust has always played a huge role in any successful relationship.
Whether it is between the trust of friends, co workers or anyone, there
needs to be trust. It plays a huge role on how the relationships will
be played out.
And any successful relationship or a marriage needs
to absolutely have a good foundation in trust before you can make sure
that it stays strong.
Yes, we can fall in love, become
infatuated, be happy in a new love interest and a developing
relationship. But in order for it to last, it needs to have the firm
foundation of trust to make sure that it is going to be able to weather
the storms.
No marriage or long term relationship is immune from
conflict and potential disaster. It's up to us to be able to us to
understand that trust needs to be constant.
If there is always
this feeling of jealousy, mistrust and feelings that the other half may
be doing something that we don't like and we have suspicions and lack of
trust, naturally those relationships could potentially fall apart.
When
we love someone, we have to be strong and believe that there is a good
relationship and that we can work things out with each other. We need
to understand one another, have compromise, listen respectively to each
other's needs and pay attention. Also it is important to fulfill each
other's needs too.
So, so important that both partners get what
they want. Especially if it is really important to the other half.
True, not every single need is going to get met, but the important ones
should get met. If they don't, it means that the other half simply
doesn't care to fulfill your needs.
Love does not get stronger
without the trust in each other. You need to have a very firm belief
that you can trust your partner with all your thoughts and wishes,
desires, hopes and dreams. Your partner should be able to be there just
to hold you, tend to the simple things.
A hug, a kiss, holding
hands and sittlng beside each other really means so much. This is
primarily what a woman is asking for. True, we do love flowers and
chocolate and other pretty things, but the thing a woman really wants
isn't that stuff. We want the intimacy and the affection that should
come along with the trust.
If we feel like we don't get any of
this intimacy, you could also find that the trust could get damaged.
With the lack of intimacy, we women feel that a man doesn't care, that
he doesn't find us attractive. It makes us feel, what have we done
wrong.
Trust should be built as a strong wall around this thing
called love. I will also tell all men and women, that once someone
destroys the trust, it is damaged, severed and there could potentially
be no hope to salvage should you wish to do so.
Think about what
you are doing before you make an effort to destroy the trust. True, you
can sometimes gain back this trust, but it could very well take a long
time to reverse the wrongs. And the damage has been done and there will
be the hurt that is there. You could be forgiven, but the other
partner will not forget. You must know that. The memory is always
going to be there.
If you really believe 100% in your vows, your
marriage, your long term relationship, then think before you leap into
stupidity and dumbness. Don't make foolish mistakes.
I would also
suggest to all couples is pick up a copy of Men are From Mars, Women
are from Venus. I'm reading it now. I'm out of my relationship, but we
are friends again. Not to say what the future holds, as none of us
know the future. But understanding one another is the key to
forgiveness and it really sets you free.
I'm only into the first
chapter so far and it is a very good read. I think one of the most
important things he stresses is both partners should win. I know I have
mentioned this before, but will say it again. The book also seems to
celebrate our differences. After all, we can't all be the same, right?
If
you seriously want your relationship to work with the one you love and
you would like to believe that it can and will last forever, it means
you are going to have to have a trust in each other that cannot be
broken.
Jennifer Jo Fay
Copyrighted October 25, 2012