Vacations help relationships grow. 3 quick points.
Before I go any further, I make my
disclaimer; I am not a relationship expert.
What I will say is that; no two
relationships are similar. In today’s modern society, everyone has their own
definitions of what they consider a relationship to be.
These are my “suggestions” and
nothing more.
1. Vacations introduce new elements; such as cultures, foods, lifestyles and generally expands your thinking and the way you view the world. Sharing this growth experience with your partner tends to bring couples closer.
2. Vacations affect your mood; usually in a positive way. On a vacation your physical
environment and daily routine is different. There is a shift in dynamics. You view
your partner differently in a new setting. You experience things together and
create moments that you both can reminisce about when you return home.
3. Vacations encourage “thinking
about the other person.” In everyday life, couples tend to take one
another and their relationship for granted. The same old routine becomes so
entrenched and could lead to selfish behaviours. Spending vacation time together
may be a way to relight those caring feelings.
In closing, it’s just you and your partner, sometimes this
realization is all that is needed. Both of you are in new surroundings while on
vacation and only have each other at that present time, this is a strong factor
which could strengthen the relationship bond.
Happy travels!
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