Keys to make your relationship successful

Your dating relationship might lead to success in future and you might get into a lifelong relationship. But all that depends on the matured behavior exhibited by you and your partner. Try to practice a few don’ts to make your relationship healthy and successful.
Practicing Don’ts that lead to success
Don’t suppose: written messages are sometimes enigmatic or unclear, so it is always better to wait for a clarification before you actually end up in concluding something wrong and negative about a person. Once you come face to face with the person you chatted clear all suspicions and doubts. If you solely rely on written texts then you might suffer from negative imagination or feel insecure many a times. If you receive an unclear and ambiguous text change the topic of chat and then suppress your desire to analyze.
Don’t make your own short forms and abbreviations: being brief and short while you write messages is good. It saves up a lot of time and money spent in messaging. But use only commonly abbreviated terms and words. Use symbols and terms used by most people. Self creation of new terms instantaneously will lead you sending nonsense and rubbish text to the reader.
Don’t mock at your partner: Flirting through text is a fun game and adds an element of enjoyment in you and your partner’s communication. What is more important is that you should be honest and truthful about your feelings. But making fun is different from mocking so don’t mock at your partner.
Practicing Do’s that lead to success
Do write sweet but memorable nothings. In today’s tight work schedules it is difficult for both partners to chat on the telephone for long hours. Small text messages sent during the day will make the other person happier and felt important.
Message if you are long-distance apart: messaging creates an immediate connection between two partners. It will lead to happy surprises in your partner’s eyes because they can be sent seconds after they crop up in your mind.
Do message before your first date. It is important that you communicate to your partner before you actually go and meet him or her. The pre-date communication should be light and filled with fun. Don’t forget to enquire about each other’s favorite movies, bands, and freak out places. You can then use this information to break the ice when you are sitting at your date.

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