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It can be easy to lose yourself in a relationship—especially a new one. But maintaining your independence is far healthier and will make your relationship stronger in the long term. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to be independent in a relationship while still remaining thoroughly in love and committed to each other. Keep reading to learn how you can maintain your independence in a relationship, as well as the benefits of doing so. We'll also show you signs that you're already in an independent relationship.
Things You Should Know
- Maintain your independence in a relationship by cultivating separate interests, pursuing your own goals, and doing things by yourself. Encourage your partner to do the same.
- Being independent in a relationship allows you and your partner to grow together. You'll also enjoy increased self-confidence and feel more secure in your relationship.
- You know you have an independent relationship if you feel comfortable doing things on your own and you have a strong sense of who you are and what you believe in.
Steps
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