Doubts that are completely normal in a relationship
Most couples have probably experienced feelings of insecurity about their relationship in one situation or another.
But what is normal, and which doubts do not necessarily mean that the relationship is not working?
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We will show you three situations in which many couples have probably found themselves before – but which need not be a cause for concern.
You are not always satisfied in bed
Maybe your partner just isn't quite up to speed in bed. Sexual compatibility - including the specifics of your desires and how often you want to do it - is an important factor in couples' happiness.
But just because someone doesn't consistently drive you crazy in the bedroom doesn't mean you should dump them. If your partner isn't doing what you like, teach them. You can also get to know yourself better by through masturbation experiment, and then later share your desires with your partner.
Remember that it's up to you to convey what you want, and most of the time, asking and giving playful directions is enough to get your partner up to speed.
After that, you just have to wait and see if things improve. If not, you may really not be compatible with your partner. Sex is a form of communication, and the dynamics between partners are usually similar to those in the non-sexual area.
What this means in concrete terms is that if your partner only talks about his own life in everyday life, he will probably be just as selfish when it comes to the matter at hand.
You feel attracted to someone else
You're at a bar with your friends and you strike up a conversation with a cute stranger. And then, hours later, you panic that your interest in someone else means you should end the relationship.
But stop – a harmless flirt is not a problem as long as you don’t signal that you are actually available.
Especially in long-term relationships, you will eventually find yourself attracted to other people. This is something to keep in mind if you find out that your partner has been seen flirting with someone else.
It is important, however, that it really remains just this one harmless flirtation.

You don't get along well with the family
If you have positive feelings towards your in-laws, it is a good sign for your relationships. In the long run, this will lead to better understanding and a stronger bond in the partnership. However, problems with in-laws are not uncommon.
However, if your potential relatives don't welcome you with open arms, that's completely normal. A certain degree of doubt about whether you fit into your partner's family is entirely to be expected.
Just make sure your partner is willing to agree to some ground rules with you. This might include defending you against criticism from a family member or negotiating with you how much time is spent with parents and siblings.
Maybe it also means that he respects your disinterest in religious traditions that contradict your inner values.
The perfect relationship does not exist – it depends on both parties
The only way you can know whether you should stay with your partner is to observe his or her behavior over time and pay attention to how you feel, especially if you have expressed your concerns or hurt feelings.
A relationship in which one partner repeatedly fails to respond to the needs and boundaries of the other is unlikely to last long.
As long as couples are able to talk about difficult topics, to support each other, Feeling of security and satisfaction and continue to spend beautiful moments together, they are probably on the right track.
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