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Stacey Kiger, LPC
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That is an something only you and your fiance can answer. Try communicating with your fiance, explaining how you feel and see if he/she feels the same way. Good luck!
Anonymous
November 15th, 2021 5:48pm
As an outsider, it can be difficult to determine the intricacies and health of a relationship. However, if you are in a relationship that you are worried is about to end or you feel has ended and you want it to continue, it is important to remember two vital aspects of a relationship. The first is communication. We need to be able to communicate our wants, needs and expectations clearly and concisely with others, as that enables a relationship to be as fulfilling as possible. The second vital aspect of a relationship is that all parties need to feel like they want to be involved and like their involvement is wanted. Everyone needs to feel like they have a hand in the direction of the relationship and like that feeling is mutual. It is a sign of respect, which is incredibly important to relationships.
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