15 Signs You Are Probably In The Best Relationship Of Your Life


Lifestyle | By Cole Damon | January 18, 2018

There are times when a relationship doesn't feel right and there is this awkward air always looming over your heads. On other occasions the relationship feels like it is the best one in your life. Here we talk about the signs you can interpret to rate a relationship the best one of your life. Go through the list and see how much it matches with your relationship.

You Feel Comfortable About Your Weaknesses

There are numerous weaknesses in every individual, and an ordinary relationship would mean that those weaknesses are highlighted for the world to see. On the contrary, you can start feeling comfortable in the best relation of your life.

You Have Fun Doing Nothing

Relationships are fun when you are dating, going outside and roaming with friends, but the best part is when you can have fun while doing nothing. Just the mere presence of each other makes you excited and in love.

You Fight Well

You know how to discuss issues without having any major troubles. Silent treatment, name calling and holding grudges can be bad, which is why a healthy fight can be good every once in a while. If you do fight well, then the relationship is going to last.

You Have Each Other's Back

The thing about a perfect relationship is that you don't leave each other stranded, but actually have each other's back. The couples in a healthy relationship support each other through both good and bad times, regardless of whether they agree or disagree.

You have Mutual Friends

One sign that indicates you are probably in the best relationship of your life is that both of you have mutual friends. Their friends are your friends and your friends are their friends. You don't stop yourself from knowing their social circle.

You Smooch a Lot

You smooch a lot and do a lot of PDA. Regardless of whether you are outside or just hanging out on the bed, smooching is your go-to option. You can literally pluck the other person's head and go into a long smooch without prior notice.

You Know How to Make Each Other Laugh

People in a perfect relationship know how to make each other laugh. Laughter can have a great impact on your relation and you know how to kill awkward moments by laughing through them. Laughing can help you kill the awkward air.

You Don't Play Games

One sign of a perfect relationship is that none of you are playing games with each other. By playing games we mean blowing each other off or ignoring the other person to get your point across. If there is a reservation, you talk about it.

Respect

One very important detail about a lasting relationship is that you have respect towards each other. This means that you know how to please the other person without disrespecting them. Every relation needs respect to succeed in life.

You're Grateful

In a perfect relationship you're both grateful to each other and keep telling each other this. There is no aspect of ungratefulness and you keep reminding each other how lucky or grateful you are to have them in your life.

They Make You Better

If the person you are in a relationship with can make you better, then there is no way that you would find any one better than them in your life. Only a few relationships can be so inspiring where one person can inspire the other.

You Talk the Same

You talk to each other so much that you have started talking the same talk. Your mutual friends can point out easily that both of you are talking like each other and that's a super cute moment in your relationship.

You Spoon While You Sleep

Not like you need an excuse to cuddle, but research has proven that couples who spoon while sleeping have a better chance of being in a relationship for a longer time than those who like to snooze separately.

You are both Equally in Control

This is not a one-sided relationship and both of you have equal control over it. None of you exercise any undue control and you both respect each other's freedom. No one dominates over the other and both of you have an equal say.


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