By Daryn.
Falling in love makes you to want to spend a lot of time with the person you’re in a relationship with. Spending so much time you together may cause you to lose good friends. The best thing to do is balance time between your friends and relationship.
Tips for finding the right balance:
- At the beginning of a relationship, you should make it known to your significant other that your friends are important to you also. You shouldn’t always talk about your friends but still involve them in the conversation.
- Bringing your boyfriend or girlfriend around your friends is always good. Try inviting your friend and their significant other out. For this to work you must try to get along to get along with the girlfriend or boyfriend. It must work both ways.
- Honesty is important. Sometimes your partner can become jealous, and this may cause an unhealthy relationship. And even your friends can become jealous, too. To avoid this situation, you should always be open about what you think about any situation.
Sometimes friends don’t get along with the partner or the partner doesn’t get along with the friend. This sometimes can ruin a relationship, but whose fault is it? There are mistakes made when balancing
friends and a relationship. Saying “she’s jealous” is not always the case. Your friends can truly be concerned about your well-being. He or she may be jealous, but if this is not the case don’t let that excuse be a reason to ignore the situation.
Another issue may be friends expecting things to always stay the same. Friends have to accept change. Change is happening every day.
It could be hard balancing friends and your relationship. But if you don’t, you may lose friends or the relationship.