Wednesday, 02 December 2009

  • The Most Important Thing About Any Relationship



    As I was watching this clip on youtube that my friend posted up, I realized what the most important aspect of any relationship is: compliments. That's right, compliments. Like you, I first thought that the most important aspect of any romantic relationship was love, trust, sex, intelligence or perhaps even money (if you roll that way). So in this entry I hope to explain to you why nothing can outweigh the value of a few good compliments.

    While you may not entirely agree that a good compliment can improve your day drastically, you must agree that a nagging significant other/parent after a long day at work can ruin your entire evening. Lets imagine that I walk through the door. My lover asks, "Why did you leave the toilet seat up last night!" "Why are you five minutes late?" Comments such as these make me regret ever walking through the front door. These comments force me to take a defensive position often creating more harm. "It's either that or piss on the toilet seat." If I were married, do you think I'd get any loving that night? Not in that household. So if a verbal attack can harm your relationship, then a compliment (which is essentially the opposite of a verbal attack) should be able to improve it.

    While I showed that compliments may prevent your relationship from failing, compliments can also make you like someone. For example, in high school there was a girl who always called me "hoochie." After every time she called me a hoochie, she would follow up with a compliment. "Hoochie, nice shirt." "Looking good today, hoochie." While I had no idea what hoochie meant at that time, I did understand the compliments. Over time, I had no problem with her calling me hoochie because I had been conditioned to think that a compliment would follow. Every time I saw her, I would smile at her. As years passed by, I always had a favorable view of her. While this is not a romantic example, it shows that a compliment over time can make you like someone irregardless of who they are.

    Perhaps I can say a compliment paves the path for love, trust, sex. In that sense, I guess a compliment is like a first impression. Like a first impression, the compliment will set the tone of  a relationship for the whole day. So today give it a try. Start your conversation with a compliment. Have I convinced you that compliments will make a relationship succeed without exceeding your attention span? Success stories? Failure stories? What's your take?

    Note:
    Definition of hoochie on urban dictionary: "girls who will have sex with anyone."........ I'm a guy.

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