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.Thursday, July 2, 2009 @ 8:33 AM Y
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In a relationship,
you have to be able to trust.
There isn't an almost or a maybe
it's an absolute must.
You have to trust
that he'll make you smile.
That he'll make you feel better
when you are sad.
You have to trust that he won't leave you,
and forget the good times.
You have to trust that he really loves you
.And that his feelings are really true.
You have to trust
that he won't suddenly fall out of love.
And find some other girl who's "sent from up above.
"You have to trust that he'll be faithfulin all he says and does.
And isn't just playing you, to get his daily buzz.
You have to be able to trust that he has trust in you,
and that he'll see his promises through.

It takes time to develop trust in someone, especially for people who have been hurt before. Who do you trust? What are the characteristics that support that trust? If the relationship is important to you what are the small steps you can do to restore betrayed trust?When trust is absent, there are deep and hidden animosities. Respect is lost and our relationship is compromised as our energies go into manipulation and protection rather than working together towards a shared vision.So it is when we learn to trust others with our secrets, our fears, and our uniqueness. There is a period of time in every relationship when we peel off layers of protection in response to the growing warm feelings we share. As we shed our protective coats, we become more vulnerable to hurt or betrayal, but we also have the potential of building trusting relationships in which the partners can share deep feelings and grow as individuals.When you trust your partner, you will be protected. You know you won't be hurt, betrayed, or ridiculed. You can let down your guard and really be yourself with your partner, allowing a feeling of complete security to flow through the relationship. You don't need to censor or edit your conversations, or alter your behavior (as long as your words and behavior are kind and courteous). You can open your heart to the other person. And, as I mentioned earlier, this deep trust and mutual vulnerability forms the very foundation of lasting and loving relationships.







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