How often should a couple communicate then it is considered normal?
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As a dancer I can tell you there are other ways to communicate then talking. However talking is proberly the most relaxing form, especially it seems for females.Inperfected said:As per above....
Now seriously, jsut communicate when it is needed... If she's struggling, talk to her, if she's happy talk to her, if she's stoked about something, talk. And if the same goes for you, then tell her!
Communication is all about talking!
kopilo said:As a dancer I can tell you there are other ways to communicate then talking. However talking is proberly the most relaxing form, especially it seems for females.![]()
As a dancer I can tell you there are other ways to communicate then talking. However talking is proberly the most relaxing form, especially it seems for females.
*sigh* The $50,000 in debt thing can go two ways, how about a female that is in a relationship with you just because they are in love with being in love.... >.>Inperfected said:As a female, I can tell you that men often comunicate in other ways than talking... Infact most of the time. But like it or not, communication (IN WORDS) is one of the most important parts of a relationship...
i.e. ok so yes, kissing communicates love.... but what about "forgetting" to tell her of your $5000 grand debt before you get married, or that your parents have slpit up etc....
Too much may also sufficate it. Getting the balance is important.lacedinlavender said:Communication is so, so, SO important in a relationship. It's absolutely key. IMO, a couple should be openly communicating every day; otherwise, I just don't see how it is possible to foster growth!
Jen
kopilo said:Too much may also sufficate it. Getting the balance is important.
how about a female that is in a relationship with you just because they are in love with being in love....
Where as I tend to write a lot of things to my gf partially because we don't see eachother on a day to day basis and it can be difficult to organise times for us to call eachother, and partically because writing/typing for me is relaxing.
lacedinlavender said:Hm. How can communication suffocate a relationship? I honestly don't think there can be "too much" communication in a relationship. IMO, it is one of the building blocks--you have to have open and truthful communication to build a strong foundation.
Jen
B.S. Not until the person dumps you and the worms come out of the wood. Your saying communication can see through a visarge, people change with time, maybe it doesn't for you but for me it takes time and effort just to workout if I 'love' someone.Inperfected said:Mate just a little thing... effective communication will quite easily sort this out... You would be able to guess it...
Just like forgetting to tell someone you are marrying them for citizenship?This isn't exactly communication, but simple understanding of each other...
I am merely remarking on the differences between the communication choices between (some) males and females.Hmm... yet again, this is actually communication in "words"...
kopilo said:Too much when you impede on eachothers personal space/time. Prove to me that humans do not need their own time and space and then I might agree that communication can not get in the way of lets say, study, work, etc.
communication takes up time, yes.lacedinlavender said:Oh, I definitely agree with you that everybody needs their own space and time to themselves sometimes. I would feel very agitated and uncomfortable if I never had my "me" time. I think, though, that that isn't really having to do with communication, but with spending too much time together.
Jen
YouthPastor said:First I think women need to realize that men are mostly bottom line communicators...."how was yout day?", the wife asks. "fine!" the husband responds.
Women are detailed communicators, "how was your day?", the husband asks. "First, I got into the car and you would never guess who I saw on the road on my way to work.........", "and then when I got to work....
I think you get my point.
Both need to realize that the other is different & then guys need to realize they need to give some details and the women need to realize they do not need to recite the whole day of events.
COmmunication is vital.