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Nurturing Affection: Your Best Friend as Your Partner
- You can be ‘yourself’ in front of them– Being with your best friend as your partner allows you to be completely authentic. There’s no need for pretense or forced politeness to avoid conflict. You understand each other’s mood swings and naturally adapt. Since you know each other so intimately, expressing your true feelings doesn’t strain your relationship; you’re best friends, after all!
- You don’t have to worry about compatibility issues– The beauty of being best friends turned partners is the deep understanding of each other’s strengths and weaknesses. This familiarity erases concerns about compatibility; there are no moments of disliking habits or traits. Accepting each other fully as friends mitigates compatibility issues, fostering a relationship free from consistent clashes or dissatisfaction with fundamental aspects of each other’s personalities.
- You understand each other well– understanding between partners is the most crucial thing in a relationship; when you fail to understand each other, saving the relation seems tough. But with your best friend as a partner, it is the most natural part to deal with in the relationship. And when the understanding is strong, the bond becomes stronger.
- Chances of heartbreaks or infidelity are less– Having your best friend as your romantic partner offers unique advantages that contribute to a fulfilling and joyful relationship. One significant benefit is the reduced chances of heartbreaks or infidelity. Many modern relationships face challenges related to trust and fidelity, leading to heartbreaks. However, when your partner is also your best friend, feelings of completeness and security prevail, minimizing insecurities and potential conflicts.
- You share a great rapport–