What are five questions you and your partner can ask yourselves to determine if you are a happy couple?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Any five of the following:
• Are we satisfied with how we talk to each other?
• Are we creative in how we handle our differences?
• Do we feel very close to each other?
• Are we controlling toward each other?
• When discussing problems, do we understand each other's opinions and ideas?
• Are we completely satisfied with the amount of affection we get from each other?
• Do we have a good balance of leisure time spent together and separately?
• Do our friends or families rarely interfere with our relationship?
• Do we agree on how to spend money?
• Are we satisfied with how we express our spiritual values and beliefs?
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What will be an ideal response?
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