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Eight Relationship Success Tips for Coupled Gay Men
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As gay men, you've
struggled through and endured all the challenges inherent in finding
true love with another man in this homophobic society, but you did it!
You found your Mr. Right! So now what?!
Not only did we as gay men
not receive any education or guidance in how to date another man, but
we certainly didn't get the training manual on how to sustain a
healthy, intimate partnership with him once we found our ideal guy and
decided to form a commitment with him.
Gay partnerships can be very
rewarding and fulfilling, but they require conscious effort and
attentiveness to foster their successful growth and intimacy.
What
follows is a short tips list that gay couples can use as a
quick-reference guide for keeping their relationships on track. Keep
these bullet points in mind and you'll have a solid foundation in
place to make your relationship solid gold!
Relationship Success
Tips:
1. Avoid placing all your
emotional needs on your partner. Develop your own individual identity
and through those experiences, your relationship will be enriched as
you keep breathing new life into it.
2. Even if you’ve been
together a long time, never expect your partner to know what your
needs are. Mind-reading and making assumptions only leads to
misunderstandings and potential conflicts. Learn to be assertive and
ask directly for what you want.
3. Periodically have a
“check-in” with your partner to reexamine how the relationship is
going and how satisfied you and your partner are. This keeps the
channels of communication open and can help renew the relationship,
reinforcing the positives and uncovering areas in need of attention
before things get too misguided.
4. Characteristic of
relationship development, most couples have a diminishment of that
honeymoon phase “high” that’s experienced in the beginning of a
relationship when they first started dating. This is normal and not a
reason to be concerned that there is something necessarily wrong. When
this occurs, strive to bring more creativity and vitality into your
relationship and sex life to spice things up. Surprise your partner.
Be spontaneous and playful. Make him see how special and important he
is to you.
5. Examine your
satisfaction with the roles you play in your relationship. A real
advantage of gay relationships is the ability to be flexible with life
roles and not to have to ascribe to traditional sex role stereotypes
commonly held in heterosexual relationships. Negotiate such roles and
tasks openly and freely with your partner, acknowledging areas of
strength and talent in this decision-making.
6. Avoid letting
disagreements turn into ugly verbal battles where things could be said
that are later regretted. Learn basic anger management principles and
know when to call a “Time-Out” to defuse unproductive anger. Also
learn how to re-engage following the cool-down period so issues can be
resolved peacefully.
7. Protect your
relationship legally by seeking assistance from an attorney to obtain
the necessary legal documents befitting your particular relationship
situation, including such things as power of attorney, wills,
beneficiary designations, etc. Planning ahead with such things can
insure that you’re each taken care of in the event that something was
to jeopardize your union.
8. Don't
let the busyness of life take away from your relationship. Find a
balance between work, alone time, friends, family, and time spent as a
couple. Make “Date Night” a regular part of your lifestyle where you
avoid discussing your problems or issues and just enjoy spending that
quality time together. Never take each other for granted and remember
that you’re a team .
© Brian L. Rzepczynski, All Rights Reserved.
Brian Rzepczynski, Certified Personal Life Coach, is The Gay Love Coach: “I work with gay men who are ready to create a road map that will lead them to find and build a lasting partnership with Mr. Right.” To sign up for the free Gay Love Coach Newsletter filled with dating and relationship tips and skills for gay singles and couples, as well as to check out current coaching groups, programs, and teleclasses, visit The Gay Love Coach online.
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