2. You have to be able to think “we,” not “I.”
You know what you need, and how to get it. “But when someone is part of a couple, he or she needs to view each need as it impacts ‘us’ as a couple, and not just him or her as an individual,” says Coleman. “Keeping a ‘we’ perspective will help a couple to make sure both of their needs are priorities for them as a couple, which helps create a balance and maintain a sense of oneness.”
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