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Listening To Your Partner
by: Callie Johnson
Do You Really Hear What Your Partner is Saying?



Listening to your partner can make or break a marriage, partnership or friendship. When I say listen I mean it in the sense of, ladies put your Women’s Day magazine down when your partner is trying to talk to you and Men turn of the ball game when your partner is trying to speak to you. Now you don’t have to go overboard with this quote such as ladies purposely trying to speak to your partner when you know his favorite team is playing or Men trying to speak to your partner when you know she is soaking up the bubbles in the tub with a good book.



Listening and Sensitivity go hand in hand and comes from the heart, when you really love your partner it should just come naturally. When one partner is speaking the other should be a good listener and pay attention to what is being said. Make eye contact with your partner when they are speaking to you as this lets them know that you are hearing what they are saying and that you do really care.



Being sensitive and listening to your partners needs is essential in any relationship in order for it to be a wonderful and happy partnership. Have you really listened to what your partner is saying today? If not try it and this will make your journey in life with your partner so much better and strengthen it to greater heights that you didn’t even know existed!



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