Traditional Romantic Relationships



    Before we dive in into the subject of today's discussion, I would like to take a few lines to welcome you to my blog. If you are here on this page, you probably interested in getting some insights from other people about relationships, a romanti one as a matter of fact. I would like to clarify that I am not a specialist of romantic, relationships. I have been in a relationship with my spouse for 16 years and legally married for 12 years. We have seen ups and downs during this period as we are two human beings in a quest of knowing each other a little bit more everyday. That been said, I will be willing to advice anybody about a relationship but that would be solely based on my stand and views for my years of experience. Without further ado, let's get into the subject. 

Kevin Samuels Vs. Modern Day Women

    I will start by saying that one of the earliest and longest-lasting types of relationships is a classic romantic one. A traditional relationship is built on conventional notions and guidelines for how a couple ought to act, communicate, and show their affection for one another. Trust, loyalty, respect, and communication are frequently the foundations of conventional love partnerships.

     The dedication to one another is one of the essential elements of a conventional love relationship. Couples' support and care for one another is a sign of their commitment to one another. Traditional couples frequently work together to make decisions, share financial responsibilities, and spend time getting to know one another and understanding one another's needs.
    Traditional couples are renowned for openly expressing their emotions and having significant dialogues about the way their family should go. Even though they may disagree, they take the time to listen to one another, make concessions, and resolve their differences.

Old Traditional marriage

    Couples in conventional partnerships frequently have a set of expectations and limitations. They might have preconceived notions about how they ought to act in public or private or how they ought to demonstrate their love for one another. They might also have expectations about how much time or how frequently they should share intimate acts. It may often times seem like a boring routine, however, it is for the best results such as a lasting relationship. 
    Couples in traditional relationships frequently go out of their way to commemorate key milestones and generate enduring memories. They might go on special dates, exchange gifts, or just spend time together. The objective is to establish a climate of safety and trust while also demonstrating to one another how much they care. 

A tradional woman support her husband

    One importnat aspect in this type of relationships the women are expected to be submissive and show utmost respect to their men. They are expected to cook, take care of the household while the men is going out to get the necessary means to take care of the family. In some cases, the women may have a source of income but their main duty is to raise the kids and support their husbands emotionally and "spiritually".

Tradional women cook for husband

    Traditional love relationships have a significant role in our culture as a whole. They give relationships a solid basis of mutual respect and trust and enable partners to meaningfully express their love for one another. Even though, in modern relationships, these aspects may exist, there are numerous differences that make them not last as long as the traditional ones used to. For instance, modern women believe that traditional wives were abused and forced to endure and stay in their marriage. 
This is a subject for another discussion, I will have the occasion to write a post about modern day romantic relationships and the differences compare to the traditional relationships.

Let me know what you think in the comment about traditional relationships and if you have any experience on the matter.



References
Thatiah J. (2015). Retrieved from Why marriages of the past lasted longer than modern ones | Nation Accessed March 5, 2023

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