“Mir gefällt dass mir an meiner Beziehung nicht alles gefällt!” – Schließt sich ein solcher Satz inhaltlich aus, oder kann man das wirklich so formulieren!?

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Jaqie16
1 year ago

There are 20-80% in relationships. That means that you are unsatisfied with 20% and are satisfied with the rest. You can’t always be happy with everything. If you have a different relationship that does not have these shortcomings, you will notice after some time that there are other problems. So it’s not really better and you’re just hurting.

What I’m saying is it’s completely normal if you don’t like everything. Try to openly compose what exactly you do not like and not generalize because it could hurt your partner and is not helpful.

MaxMusterman353
1 year ago

Clear can the sentence is formulated!

He means that you like it that a certain thing doesn’t like it, for example the relationship.

For example:

I have no relationship (to my friends), what I have done consciously, and I am happy that I have such a relationship (to my friends): no real (here: no false friends have! And that’s good and I like it).

BeviBaby
1 year ago

No.

One must not like everything about the relationship and the partner. And it is very good that one can stand on the one hand, but on the other hand one can also stand for one to love the partner so much that one can help or that one is adult and mature enough to compromise.

It is only realistic that we will not always like everything in a situation, relationship or a person.

PeepLuv
1 year ago

No.

uhyrius
1 year ago

This is the same from the (Un) logic as “I always lie”.

Velbert2
1 year ago

Only “I like that…” would be even better.

In terms of content, you could say that. Perfectionism can be boring in the long term.