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True Love Treasures – Common Grounds for Marriage

arrangement.jpgOften you hear how opposites attract, but how can opposites hold onto the relationship when they have no common ground? The focus may have to change.Even total opposites can come together to successfully build a strong marriage with solid connections and common ground. You’re probably wondering how, but it’s actually quite simple. Let’s discover the solution.

True Love Treasures

The most serious issues come between married couples who haven’t found the common ground of true love. However, those couples who fully understand the value of their differences, will appreciate the common ground they cover and the variables offered into their marriage. Completion

As we recognize our own insufficiencies we can appreciate those who provide solutions. The most significant differences may offer the most comfort in a marriage. As a single person, you may have lacked the ability to manage money, but your spouse may have a knack for saving cash. You may not have the ability inside you to parent children and love them proficiently, but your spouse may have that deep love for children.

Foundation

Together you make the perfect foundation for a family, and yet alone you may not have the ability to stand solid against the winds of time. Find your source within the dynamics of the relationship, what are your strengths and how does your spouse strengthen you?

Structure

How is your fabric woven together with your spouse. You may be going opposite directions, but the strongest fabrics have fibers woven perpendicular to each other. Is that your strength? Are you able to pull together to make a stronger life than you are able to live apart?As you begin to acknowledge and celebrate your differences, the connections may come together for strength, foundation, and connection. The structure of your lives may provide the strength necessary to build a relationship that keeps you both moving forward. Your common ground may be the strength of your differences.

Have you considered how you might focus on what you have together rather than what you’d have separate?

What are your common grounds for marriage?

William Clarke III takes infidelity seriously in his relationship practice. If you’re looking for answers, visit his site at http://plusrelationships.com/relationships  and claim your FREE Copy of Opposites Attract: Relationships for REAL People.

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