Love Relationship Essay

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I always assumed if you invested more into the relationship and genuinely cared about the well being of a relationship then you would hold the power. After learning about the principle of least interest I realize how naïve the following thought process is. When you love someone and give everything you have to the relationship it can leave you in a vulnerable state. Especially if you are in the beginning of the relationship and have not reached an intimate level with the person. If you are giving into a relationship, and the other person is not it would stand to reason the person in the vulnerable position would be doing everything in their power to make the other person car. Hence, allowing the person who does not have a major interest in the relationship, hold the power. I was nineteen years old, and infatuated with my now ex-boyfriend. I was young and wanted attention, and he gave me just enough where I would go back for more. Looking back on the relationship now it did not matter what I did for him or for us, he just never seemed willing to put 100 percent into the relationship, and it left me asking myself what I was doing wrong or what I could do better. We would go …show more content…

I do not know how much I believe in an ideal love or a perfect love, but I am comfortable knowing we have passion, intimacy, and level of commitment to each other. I believe a marriage and family course could be beneficial to everybody. I was not aware of the different stages and meaning of love, and we are taught by media love should always be romantic and full of passion, but after this course I realize this simply is not true. I take pride in feeling completely comfortable with someone, and able to share my life with this person. Luckily, I have a good man who was willing to be patient while I figured out the shift in our relationship, because this course came about a year after our relationship

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