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8 Useful Tips To Love Someone The Right Way
By: Kratika Thu, 23 Dec 2021 1:02:20
When you fall in love with someone, it’s natural to want to shower them with love and affection. But can you ever overdo the love? Can you love someone so much that you make them dislike you or your affection? Truth be told, too much love is never a bad thing. And you can’t make your partner hate you just because you love them a lot. But you can definitely make your partner dislike you when you start smothering them.To many, smothering love is nothing but an overindulgence of affection.
You may think smothering excessive love is a true sign of your love for a special someone.But in reality, smothering is a selfish act.You don’t smother your partner because of love. You smother someone with affection because you crave for their affection, you want their attention, or probably because you may want to help them with their troubles, or you may want to protect them.
But are you doing it because you think it’ll make your lover feel better? Probably not.Almost all the time, you may be smothering your partner for selfish reasons, either to reaffirm your relationship status or to feel better about yourself as a perfect example of a loving partner.
No one likes being smothered. There’s a thin line between showing affection and smothering someone.You may not want to smother affection on your partner, but have you ever felt like your partner tries to push you away or looks for excuses to get away from you now and then? You may just be an unintentional smothering lover.
Firstly, expressing love and smothering affection is relative and subjective. What’s smothering to one partner could be unaffectionate to another. When you take time to fall in love slowly with each other, these are little things both of you can learn about each other and each other’s expectations when it comes to affection.
# Don’t use love to control someone
Don’t expect an equal measure of love from your partner right from the start of the relationship. Love needs time to bloom. Do you say ‘I love you’ often to your sweetheart because you feel like saying it, or is it because you want to hear your lover say it back to you?
Don’t use love as an excuse to control your partner or arm-twist them into doing your bidding. When you shower affection in excess, just to test your lover’s feelings or expect something back in return later, that’s definitely smothering and something that’ll piss your partner off sooner than you think.
# Give your partner their space to grow
Spending time with each other can feel great. But even if you’re having the time of your life in your partner’s arms, learn to back away and give space now and then. You may not realize it, but at times, constantly having you around all the time may end up annoying your partner. The adage, absence makes the heart grow fonder, exists for a reason.
# Don’t always be available
Don’t always be available at your partner’s beck and call, especially if it’s a trivial matter. Do you ever skip work or put away something important for later when your lover asks you for something trivial, like meeting for coffee because they’re bored or helping them clean the house even though it’s not your turn until next week?
Two things will happen here. One, you’ll feel like you’re sacrificing something important to be with your lover. That’ll make you feel like a martyr who places love above anything else. And you’ll expect the same gesture back from your lover. Secondly, your partner will end up taking you for granted and expect the same preferential treatment all the time. Do you realize just how shaky this arrangement could turn out to be in the long run?
# Don’t constantly call them
Keeping in touch is acceptable. But expecting an update on their life every couple of hours is just obsessive. Unless your partner and you like staying in touch constantly, avoid this behavior.
This is especially noticeable when your partner’s out with their own friends. Do you call your partner often or sending i-miss-you texts when they’re with friends and you’re alone at home? You’re bored. Your partner’s having fun. You want attention. This is just another case of smothering and misusing love.
# Balance your romance
Learn to better your relationship with the perfect balance of love, sex and friendship. If you want to love someone the right way, both of you need to feel involved in each other’s lives in more aspects than just love or lust. Learn to be a friend, a confidante and everything else. By doing this, you’ll be able to avoid feeling jealous of anyone else who gets close to your partner as a friend.
# Keep it exciting
Make your partner want more all the time. Be innovative and look for new ways to keep things exciting in love. Instead of forcing your partner to treat you better or like a princess all the time, do something that’ll inevitably make your partner treat you better. Almost always, we ask why our partners have become boring but we don’t realize just how boring we’ve become ourselves.
# Have faith in your relationship
Feel more confident
about yourself and the relationship you’re in. More often than not,
lovers smother their partner when they feel like they’re not good enough
for their partner or aren’t doing enough for the good of the
relationship.
By constantly feeling like you need to do more, you
may end up making things worse than better. Start believing in yourself
and know that you’re hot stuff.
# Do you really have a reason to feel insecure?
Smothering
is a sign of subtle insecurity. You feel you have to be the best
partner in the world and you overdo it because you’re afraid your lover
will think less of you, or gasp, leave you for someone else. You can’t
constantly prove your love for someone else all the time. And the more
you go proving your love, the more you’ll build yourself up for
heartbreak.