One of the many
complicated things we experience in life involves our relationship with others.
There is no definitive formula that wipes our slate clean and makes things
happy. There are a lot of moments of discomfort, hurt, uneasiness and pain.
Yet, there is also love, joy, compassion, and affection. It’s always a mixed
bag, but to make it move forward in a healthy manner, there are certain
connections that are important. These center on:
·
Functional Emotional
needs
·
Intimate Functional
connection
·
Sexual Intimate
connection
·
Emotional Sexual
needs
Emotional Needs refer to
a state where feelings of happiness and peace are achieved. When our emotional
needs are met properly, then it allows balance in our minds and makes us feel
content. If this is overlooked instead, then we find ourselves frustrated and
feeling unloved.
Functional needs are
those matters between two people in determining who is responsible for which
specific chore, be it who is going to cook, take out the trash, clean the
house, earn money, take care of the kids, and whatever it takes to keep the
house going. As generic as it sounds, the real highlights that people don’t
talk about this enough and rather remain attuned to their biases. This leads to
arguments later on.
Intimate needs are
integral to a relationship. It’s not limited to sex. There is an emphasis on the
display of affection, such as holding hands, kissing, massaging one another,
and having date nights. It’s about being comfortable in one another’s company.
Sexual connection
connections play an integral role in any form of a romantic relationship. This
kind of relationship is prone to interpretation, and people will differ in
their understanding of it. This requires partners to have strong communication
because the matter is quite personal in nature. If there are misunderstandings,
then that can cause more hurt than bonding.
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