We're taught that adjusting is a virtue, but what if it's eroding your identity? The pressure to 'adjust' for the sake of family peace or keeping the relationship afloat often leads to resentment. True partnership means respecting each other's core needs, even when they conflict. It's not about constant sacrifice. It's about finding a balance where both individuals feel valued. Where do you draw the line between healthy compromise and self-erasure? Let's discuss.
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Sign InWe're taught that adjusting is a virtue, but what if it's eroding your identity? The pressure to 'adjust' for the sake of family peace or keeping the relationship afloat often leads to resentment. True partnership means respecting each other's core needs, even when they conflict. It's not about constant sacrifice. It's about finding a balance where both individuals feel valued. Where do you draw the line between healthy compromise and self-erasure? Let's discuss.
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