Make your relationship work even if you are very different

different couple

You may have realized that you don't have much in common with your partner. What at first the infatuation blinded you, now you have realized that your partner and you are the night and the day. Do opposites really attract? Maybe you believe this, maybe you don't But the thing is, people tend to say that the more different you are from your partner, the better your relationship will be.

They are supposed to balance each other and keep things interesting. The idea is that if you and your partner are too similar, you will get bored too quickly from the relationship. But on the other hand, what if you have nothing in common with your partner and it is really ruining your relationship? What to do when you really love each other but it doesn't seem like those strong feelings and the bond are enough to save you? Don't worry, you don't have to break. You can make your relationship work. Read on to learn how to deal when you have nothing in common with your partner.

Learn the art of compromise

What do you do when you love romantic comedies and your partner won't see anything except an action movie? Sure, you can go to the movies separately and watch your beloved rom-coms with your best friend. But that's not a good way to do it, since you really want to spend time together since you are a couple.

If you want to know what to do when you have nothing in common with your partner, you must learn the art of commitment. That means that sometimes, each of you will see Jennifer Aniston's latest comedy, and on another Friday night, you go to the cinema to see the latest James Bond movie.

Neither of you have to be totally happy about it, you can't exactly pretend to be someone who isn't or doesn't like something that you just don't like, but at least you will spend time together. Honestly, that's the most important thing right now.

different but happy couple

Take an interest in each other's hobbies

You don't have to do Crossfit just because your partner does, and they may not share your passion for being creative in the kitchen. But that hardly matters. If you're wondering what to do when you have nothing in common with your partner, consider taking an interest in each other's hobbies. It doesn't mean that you have to completely change who you are or what you like to do in your spare time. And your partner doesn't have to do that either. That is not the goal for your relationship to work.

You just want to show the other person that you love them, that you care about them, and that you are fully committed to making the relationship work. This means caring about what the other person cares about. Think about what this means to you.

Maybe you want to accompany your partner to a workout on Sunday mornings (even if you hate him, you don't have to tell him that, it may be your little secret). And maybe he can cook a new recipe with you once a week, even if you're worried he might burn something all the time. Once you can focus on hanging out together rather than how different they are, they will have fun and forget what was worrying them in the first place.


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