Jamaican Relationships: Relationships and Respect

By: Denise N. Fyffe.
Copyright © 2012, Poetess Defy, Denise N. Fyffe

Respect is as important as love, in a relationship; upon which all our actions are based. The foundation will begin to crumble and destroy the entire structure of any relation if respect is absent. Hurt feelings will fester and sooner or later the disrespected party, will make their feelings known.

Respect in a relationship is something you cannot fake. Your words are only signals as to whether you are oblivious, or lying. If you truly respect the person you are with, there are certain things you will do and others you most definitely won’t do. If your partner is an observer, the truth will be much more obvious than it is to even you.

Being disrespectful is not just simply saying bad things and treating a person badly. It also involves the things you do not do. Usually, the male is often the one being accused but some women are guilty as well. Remember being genuine to yourself is key, to being genuine and honest with your partner. If you are not that into your current lover or girlfriend, be honest and its best to part ways, than continue hurting each other.

Respect your partner and they will in turn respect and return your feelings too; if not find someone who will.

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6 responses on “Jamaican Relationships: Relationships and Respect

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  4. Thank you Muebles. It is certainly integral to the life and longevity of a relationship to be respectful at all times.

  5. Thank you Marivel, I am working on it. In the interim, you can send thru paypal fyffe55@yahoo.com. Thank you for your support. please keep reading and also let me know things you would like to see featured about Jamaica.

    A link is at the bottom right hand corner, to allow you to make donations.

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