Trust: Partners expect the other person to be honest, faithful and reliable. Trust is the foundation of healthy relationships.
Respect: Respect for each other and respect for individual differences is very important. Partners expect their opinions, feelings, and boundaries to be respected.
Support: In a happy relationship, partners support each other emotionally, physically and psychologically. This may include support in career, personal goals, and in times of stress and adversity.
Common Values and Goals: Partners expect that they will share some common values and goals in life. This may include views on family, career, children, and other important aspects of life.
Communication: Healthy relationships require open and effective communication. Partners expect to be able to talk openly with each other about their needs, expectations, and concerns.
Time Together: Partners expect time together to strengthen their bond, get to know each other better, and enjoy each other.
Equality: Healthy relationships are built on equality, and partners are expected to make decisions together and consider each other's needs and desires.
Intimacy: Physical and emotional intimacy are also important in a healthy relationship. Partners expect them to pay attention to this aspect of the relationship.
Space and Independence: Partners expect to be able to maintain their own individuality and have some personal space.
Understanding and Tolerance: Conflicts and disagreements inevitably arise in relationships. Partners are expected to be understanding and tolerant of each other in order to resolve differences and overcome difficulties.
It's important to remember that expectations can vary and relationships evolve over time. Open communication and a willingness to adapt your expectations can help maintain a healthy and happy relationship.
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