I think a healthy relationship looks like one where both members are content. Qualities that I believe to be important to a healthy relationship is mutual respect, the ability to make compromises and acceptance of opinions. Of course all relationships are not going to be constant sunshine but that's normal. I would consider a relationship that causes anxiety and extreme discomfort an unhealthy one and suggest that it be avoided.
Great blog, I like the way you mention that not everything will go well, but if things don't go well to often, maybe that person should reflect on there relationship
I think a healthy relationship is centred around both partners being equal and happy with one-another. I do not think a relationship can work when one partner dominates the other. Would anyone like it if their lives and actions were controlled by there partner. The moment that you feel as if your relationship is not benefiting you, I think you should try to fix it. Talk about the things that are bothering you with your partner. If they do not agree to change, then I suggest you just end the relationship.
I believe that a healthy relationship involves both parties as a "single person". Yes, they probably have differences and don't always get along, but what I mean is that both parts of the relationship should be equally involved with each other. A healthy relationship should be relatively positive, where both people are happy and don't get into fights or aggressive behavior. I think that in some circumstances where the relationship doesn't workout, you can try and aces the situation and again having both people involved. If that doesn't work maybe it was just not meant to be, and that is okay too. This does not mean that you don't love each other anymore, just that it wasn't working.
I think a healthy relationship is about taking things slow at first, while also respecting each other's morals and personal space when they need it. Lots of people have already dated in our grade and even students below our grade, but I feel like they just choose to pass time. Since I've never been in a relationship, I can't really comment on what a healthy relationship is, but since my parents are still together after over 15 years, I think they have their p.o.v for what they want and believe in and the other has their opinion. Abuse is never the answer in a relationship, that just means you're intoxicating them with false words, trying to make them believe what you're saying is right. I understand it's hard to leave a relationship if you're hung up on them/like/love them too much to leave, but sometimes the best things in life aren't received so easily.
Healthy relationships are mainly respecting each other and both people liking each other. I think the main thing in a healthy relationship though is respect, both people have to have respect for each other and their decisions. You have to disagree sometimes in healthy relationships, fighting all the time is definitely not healthy but not ever fighting is kind of impossible. So i think you a bit of fighting actually is healthy.
I believe that a healthy relationship is one where the parties involved have respect for each other. Relationships, whether they be romantic or platonic, probably shouldn’t involve somebody being in a greater position of power over the other. Something else that is important is communication. If both parties are constantly hiding things from each other, how will anything ever get resolved? Most importantly, any relationship you find yourself in should make you comfortable. If the person makes you unhealthily nervous or anxious, then there might be a problem. The same goes if one person is constantly being controlling or manipulative. If the relationship is not healthy, or doesn’t benefit you or the person in anyway, the best thing to do would be to get out, if possible.
I think a healthy relationship is when both partners feel equal and love each other equally There should never be one person bossing the other around and it's unhealthy if one partner is a lot more invested in the relationship than than the other one. I also think that it is important to give each other space. It is no good to be constantly on top of each other. Independence is also good you and your partner don't always have to do everything together.
A healthy relationship is when the couple agree and have same hobby or just they just like the same things and what makes it bad is when you have another partner when you should not have or having any really bad secret and somehow you significant partner found out. Just not being or keeping any secret away from you partner.
I disagree that partners have to have the same hobbies and common interests. It can most definitely work out without that common ground. Side note, your grammar is lovely.
In a healthy relationship, both parties will see each other as equals. They will put in equal amounts of effort and commit to the relationship. Things that are often seen in healthy relationships are trust, respect (mandatory no matter who you are, not only in relationships), comfort to be open and to talk about things and love. Some people would also say that both people in the couple have to share common interests to get along, but I would disagree. I don't think different opinions and hobbies should affect anything in a relationship as long as it is respected. It is extremely important to fix an unhealthy relationship or just get out. No one deserves to be stuck in a place like that and you need to prioritize your health and happiness above anyone else. If you feel it is unhealthy or you are being used and taken advantage of, try to work things out or, if you just can't do that, leave. Even though it will probably be tough, you deserve better and the person quite obviously doesn't deserve you.
I think that a healthy relationship is when both partners have an equal say in the relationship and they both respect each other’s morals. If your partner ever pushes you down by making you think you are not worth anything, then this is when I think that your relationship is becoming toxic and you should either take some space or end it.
There are many things that could be uses to describe a healthy relationship and most of those have already been covered by others. Because of this I would like to bring a new perspective to this argument. People are saying how equal responsibility or love are things a relationship needs but this is incorrect. The thing that can really fix you relationship is FLEX TAPE is sticks to surfaces both in and out of water. It can even stick a boat that has been sawed in half back together therefore it is the best solution to a broken relationship.
I think a healthy relationship is one where the partners have mutual interests and they are both consenting. It can't be just one person loving the other or one person taking all the responsibility. Bad relationships are actually very harmful. The best way to deal with them is to just get out of them. But in most cases, it's a woman that seeks an abusive relationship because their father was abusive, and that's all they knew when they grew up. The real way to solve this is to just try to end parental and home abuse. It will really fix the world
i think hat a healthy relationship has to have mutual respect and the two people have to understand each other. arguments can be resolved but any type of abuse is terrible. relationships are a good thing for both parties because it is a good stress reliever and it is someone they can talk about anything to.
I think the base of a healthy relationship needs to be trust. If you and your partner can never trust each other, the relationship will not last long. I think talking to any other person sexually when you are already into a relationship is something that someone should never do. This idea comes back to my first statement of trust. In both on the relationships I was in, both of them fell because of trust in one way or another.
I think a healthy relationship is one with trust and the feeling of security. To be with someone who respects you and your opinions is something really important. If the relationship is abusif or even just unhealthy in general, I think the most important thing is to be aware that you have to get help. If you really think that the relationship can get better, then maybe you could even try counseling. But really if it’s unhealthy the best and safest thing to do is to just break it off.
A healthy relationship should consist of trust, honesty, and communication. Communication is especially important because when you have a problem with something the other person is doing, you should definitely discuss it with them instead of running away from the problem. Trust is probably the most important out of the 3 things that should consist of a relationship because if you can't even trust your significant other to go hang out with their friends without you or even just go out to get something, I think that is a problem and is definitely not healthy. Also, I believe that when things aren't rushed, both parties can enjoy their time together. For an example, it's kind of like eating food, it's better to eat it slowly so that you can savour it and not get a stomach ache from eating it to fast.
When I think of the topic about healthy relationships the first words that come to mind is respect and honesty. I feel like respect is super important for a relationship since without it, it would cause problems which could end up ruining the relationship. Honesty is another word I think of when I heard healthy relationships. Personally, I think that it is rude to lie to someone especially someone that you love. I think in a relationship there should be nothing to hide from each other since your significant other should know what's going on in your life and if something were to bother you they would be able to help. If you're in an unhealthy relationship the first thing to do is try to talk about it someone you trust like a friend or even talk to your significant other about it. If it deals with abuse or any harm whatsoever, I think the best thing to do is to either end it or get help.
an example of a healthy relationship is where both people love each other and trust teacher, those are the most curtail parts of a healthy relationship, anything short of that id label a unhealthy relationship, obviously if your partner beats you or forces you to do things you dont necessarily want to do that is also a very unhealthy relationship. in my opinion trust is the most important thing, if you're married after a while you will get tired of that person and maybe loose "love" for one and other but as long as you still have that trust you're chilling.
The most important thing to a healthy relationship is trust. If there is no trust in between the two partners then i doubt it will last. Having a healthy relationship also consists of being able to tell them everything about your life. You should listen to them constantly and they should listen to you. If the relationship isint healthy than I think that it should end before it becomes more violent.
A key component to maintaining a healthy relationship is trust. Both partners should not have to worry about the other being unfaithful whenever they are not together. This creates a great deal of stress and anxiety leading up to the fear of being hurt. In these types of situations one partner begins to over think everything causing them to jump to conclusions instead of being honest with their significant other.The relationship then starts to deteriorate since they begin to rely on the constant need to be with each other for things to work out. Safety is also a very huge aspect of a relationship. Both partners should feel comfortable with each other, none of them should be afraid to express who they truly are. The feeling of security is very comforting. Knowing that they accept you for who you are is very reassuring. Last but not least it's important to keep an open mind when in a relationship. It is inevitable that eventually the two of you will disagree on certain things but to prevent anything from exploding into conflict take into consideration their thought process and point of view before things go south.
In my opinion more and more relationships nowadays are extremely toxic and overly complicated, a healthy relationship should involve two people who are happy being with eachother. That’s not to say that fighting, arguments and disagreements are unhealthy it’s all in the way you solve these problems if every discussion leads to an argument with crying and screaming and any form or physical or mental abuse the relationship is unhealthy. For a relationship to be heathy you should always put the feelings for your partner before your anger I feel as though too many couples nowadays have one track minds (tunnel vision) and this causes both them and their partner to be in an uncomfortable situation.
My idea of a healthy relationship is where both partners are happy. This kind of happy can sometimes be a stretch, but most of the time, both people have to be happy, for example: the couple are allowed to fight sometimes, but if it happens regularly, would consider it unhealthy. If the relationship does fall into that unhealthy category, they should either talk to someone, give it some time, or just end the whole thing all together.
A healthy relationship involves no lying. Happiness is also key. If you aren’t happy with the person why should you be with them? You not supposed to be angry or sad. A healthy relationship is when also both people feel equally in love. If you’re in a bad Relationship, get out of it. It’s a negative energy that you don’t need.
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ReplyDeleteI think a healthy relationship looks like one where both members are content. Qualities that I believe to be important to a healthy relationship is mutual respect, the ability to make compromises and acceptance of opinions. Of course all relationships are not going to be constant sunshine but that's normal. I would consider a relationship that causes anxiety and extreme discomfort an unhealthy one and suggest that it be avoided.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog, I like the way you mention that not everything will go well, but if things don't go well to often, maybe that person should reflect on there relationship
DeleteGreat blog Griffin. I really enjoyed how you explained what a normal relationship is.
DeleteGriffin your blogs are always really good and well explained. I hope that you continue to blog. Also don't forget to use new FLEX TAPE CLEAR!
DeleteTotally agree, keep up the great blogs!
DeleteI think a healthy relationship is centred around both partners being equal and happy with one-another. I do not think a relationship can work when one partner dominates the other. Would anyone like it if their lives and actions were controlled by there partner.
ReplyDeleteThe moment that you feel as if your relationship is not benefiting you, I think you should try to fix it. Talk about the things that are bothering you with your partner. If they do not agree to change, then I suggest you just end the relationship.
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DeleteI totally agree with you, great blog!
DeleteGreat blog I totally agree!:)
DeleteI believe that a healthy relationship involves both parties as a "single person". Yes, they probably have differences and don't always get along, but what I mean is that both parts of the relationship should be equally involved with each other. A healthy relationship should be relatively positive, where both people are happy and don't get into fights or aggressive behavior. I think that in some circumstances where the relationship doesn't workout, you can try and aces the situation and again having both people involved. If that doesn't work maybe it was just not meant to be, and that is okay too. This does not mean that you don't love each other anymore, just that it wasn't working.
ReplyDeleteI get what you mean, great blog Noah
DeleteI think a healthy relationship is about taking things slow at first, while also respecting each other's morals and personal space when they need it. Lots of people have already dated in our grade and even students below our grade, but I feel like they just choose to pass time. Since I've never been in a relationship, I can't really comment on what a healthy relationship is, but since my parents are still together after over 15 years, I think they have their p.o.v for what they want and believe in and the other has their opinion. Abuse is never the answer in a relationship, that just means you're intoxicating them with false words, trying to make them believe what you're saying is right. I understand it's hard to leave a relationship if you're hung up on them/like/love them too much to leave, but sometimes the best things in life aren't received so easily.
ReplyDeleteYa i think it's good to take it slow good blog
DeleteYes sis preach! Respecting each others morals and personal space is very important! Great blog:)))
DeleteHealthy relationships are mainly respecting each other and both people liking each other. I think the main thing in a healthy relationship though is respect, both people have to have respect for each other and their decisions. You have to disagree sometimes in healthy relationships, fighting all the time is definitely not healthy but not ever fighting is kind of impossible. So i think you a bit of fighting actually is healthy.
ReplyDeleteI believe that a healthy relationship is one where the parties involved have respect for each other. Relationships, whether they be romantic or platonic, probably shouldn’t involve somebody being in a greater position of power over the other. Something else that is important is communication. If both parties are constantly hiding things from each other, how will anything ever get resolved? Most importantly, any relationship you find yourself in should make you comfortable. If the person makes you unhealthily nervous or anxious, then there might be a problem. The same goes if one person is constantly being controlling or manipulative. If the relationship is not healthy, or doesn’t benefit you or the person in anyway, the best thing to do would be to get out, if possible.
ReplyDeleteThat is true lying is never good
DeleteThose are really good points. Its so true that there should definitely be respect and communication. Awesome blog!
DeleteGreat points! Nice blog Ai lan!
DeleteI think a healthy relationship is when both partners feel equal and love each other equally There should never be one person bossing the other around and it's unhealthy if one partner is a lot more invested in the relationship than than the other one. I also think that it is important to give each other space. It is no good to be constantly on top of each other. Independence is also good you and your partner don't always have to do everything together.
ReplyDeleteI agree I forgot to write that a healthy relationship there must be true love. Good job I agree.
DeleteI think it's good that you mentioned that there should be some space.
DeleteA healthy relationship is when the couple agree and have same hobby or just they just like the same things and what makes it bad is when you have another partner when you should not have or having any really bad secret and somehow you significant partner found out. Just not being or keeping any secret away from you partner.
ReplyDeleteI disagree that partners have to have the same hobbies and common interests. It can most definitely work out without that common ground. Side note, your grammar is lovely.
DeleteIn a healthy relationship, both parties will see each other as equals. They will put in equal amounts of effort and commit to the relationship. Things that are often seen in healthy relationships are trust, respect (mandatory no matter who you are, not only in relationships), comfort to be open and to talk about things and love. Some people would also say that both people in the couple have to share common interests to get along, but I would disagree. I don't think different opinions and hobbies should affect anything in a relationship as long as it is respected.
ReplyDeleteIt is extremely important to fix an unhealthy relationship or just get out. No one deserves to be stuck in a place like that and you need to prioritize your health and happiness above anyone else. If you feel it is unhealthy or you are being used and taken advantage of, try to work things out or, if you just can't do that, leave. Even though it will probably be tough, you deserve better and the person quite obviously doesn't deserve you.
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DeleteSome things were just better broken.
DeleteI think that a healthy relationship is when both partners have an equal say in the relationship and they both respect each other’s morals. If your partner ever pushes you down by making you think you are not worth anything, then this is when I think that your relationship is becoming toxic and you should either take some space or end it.
ReplyDeleteThere are many things that could be uses to describe a healthy relationship and most of those have already been covered by others. Because of this I would like to bring a new perspective to this argument. People are saying how equal responsibility or love are things a relationship needs but this is incorrect. The thing that can really fix you relationship is FLEX TAPE is sticks to surfaces both in and out of water. It can even stick a boat that has been sawed in half back together therefore it is the best solution to a broken relationship.
ReplyDeleteSome things were just better broken.
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ReplyDeleteI think a healthy relationship is one where the partners have mutual interests and they are both consenting. It can't be just one person loving the other or one person taking all the responsibility. Bad relationships are actually very harmful. The best way to deal with them is to just get out of them. But in most cases, it's a woman that seeks an abusive relationship because their father was abusive, and that's all they knew when they grew up. The real way to solve this is to just try to end parental and home abuse. It will really fix the world
ReplyDeletei think hat a healthy relationship has to have mutual respect and the two people have to understand each other. arguments can be resolved but any type of abuse is terrible. relationships are a good thing for both parties because it is a good stress reliever and it is someone they can talk about anything to.
ReplyDeleteNice blog brother. Like the way you do the blog in class:).
DeleteI think the base of a healthy relationship needs to be trust. If you and your partner can never trust each other, the relationship will not last long. I think talking to any other person sexually when you are already into a relationship is something that someone should never do. This idea comes back to my first statement of trust. In both on the relationships I was in, both of them fell because of trust in one way or another.
ReplyDeleteTrust i really important. Good Blog
DeleteI think a healthy relationship is one with trust and the feeling of security. To be with someone who respects you and your opinions is something really important. If the relationship is abusif or even just unhealthy in general, I think the most important thing is to be aware that you have to get help. If you really think that the relationship can get better, then maybe you could even try counseling. But really if it’s unhealthy the best and safest thing to do is to just break it off.
ReplyDeleteA healthy relationship should consist of trust, honesty, and communication. Communication is especially important because when you have a problem with something the other person is doing, you should definitely discuss it with them instead of running away from the problem. Trust is probably the most important out of the 3 things that should consist of a relationship because if you can't even trust your significant other to go hang out with their friends without you or even just go out to get something, I think that is a problem and is definitely not healthy. Also, I believe that when things aren't rushed, both parties can enjoy their time together. For an example, it's kind of like eating food, it's better to eat it slowly so that you can savour it and not get a stomach ache from eating it to fast.
ReplyDeleteCommunication is very important in a relationship, you had some very good points. Great blog!
DeleteLoved this blog so much. Preach girl! Also love the comparison to food! Great blog!
DeleteWhen I think of the topic about healthy relationships the first words that come to mind is respect and honesty. I feel like respect is super important for a relationship since without it, it would cause problems which could end up ruining the relationship. Honesty is another word I think of when I heard healthy relationships. Personally, I think that it is rude to lie to someone especially someone that you love. I think in a relationship there should be nothing to hide from each other since your significant other should know what's going on in your life and if something were to bother you they would be able to help. If you're in an unhealthy relationship the first thing to do is try to talk about it someone you trust like a friend or even talk to your significant other about it. If it deals with abuse or any harm whatsoever, I think the best thing to do is to either end it or get help.
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ReplyDeletean example of a healthy relationship is where both people love each other and trust teacher, those are the most curtail parts of a healthy relationship, anything short of that id label a unhealthy relationship, obviously if your partner beats you or forces you to do things you dont necessarily want to do that is also a very unhealthy relationship. in my opinion trust is the most important thing, if you're married after a while you will get tired of that person and maybe loose "love" for one and other but as long as you still have that trust you're chilling.
ReplyDeleteThe most important thing to a healthy relationship is trust. If there is no trust in between the two partners then i doubt it will last. Having a healthy relationship also consists of being able to tell them everything about your life. You should listen to them constantly and they should listen to you. If the relationship isint healthy than I think that it should end before it becomes more violent.
ReplyDeleteA key component to maintaining a healthy relationship is trust. Both partners should not have to worry about the other being unfaithful whenever they are not together. This creates a great deal of stress and anxiety leading up to the fear of being hurt. In these types of situations one partner begins to over think everything causing them to jump to conclusions instead of being honest with their significant other.The relationship then starts to deteriorate since they begin to rely on the constant need to be with each other for things to work out.
ReplyDeleteSafety is also a very huge aspect of a relationship. Both partners should feel comfortable with each other, none of them should be afraid to express who they truly are. The feeling of security is very comforting. Knowing that they accept you for who you are is very reassuring.
Last but not least it's important to keep an open mind when in a relationship. It is inevitable that eventually the two of you will disagree on certain things but to prevent anything from exploding into conflict take into consideration their thought process and point of view before things go south.
In my opinion more and more relationships nowadays are extremely toxic and overly complicated, a healthy relationship should involve two people who are happy being with eachother. That’s not to say that fighting, arguments and disagreements are unhealthy it’s all in the way you solve these problems if every discussion leads to an argument with crying and screaming and any form or physical or mental abuse the relationship is unhealthy. For a relationship to be heathy you should always put the feelings for your partner before your anger I feel as though too many couples nowadays have one track minds (tunnel vision) and this causes both them and their partner to be in an uncomfortable situation.
ReplyDeleteMy idea of a healthy relationship is where both partners are happy. This kind of happy can sometimes be a stretch, but most of the time, both people have to be happy, for example: the couple are allowed to fight sometimes, but if it happens regularly, would consider it unhealthy. If the relationship does fall into that unhealthy category, they should either talk to someone, give it some time, or just end the whole thing all together.
ReplyDeleteA healthy relationship involves no lying. Happiness is also key. If you aren’t happy with the person why should you be with them? You not supposed to be angry or sad. A healthy relationship is when also both people feel equally in love. If you’re in a bad Relationship, get out of it. It’s a negative energy that you don’t need.
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