Sentences with phrase «partners take each other for granted»

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Usually, partners get so comfortable with each other that they start taking each other for granted.
Prize staff is working with Global Witness and other partners to demand that the Honduran government conduct a full investigation into the killing, take immediate measures to ensure the safety of the Cáceres family, and grant protection for activists in Honduras.
They are making small gestures of kindness towards each other; making that coffee in the morning, checking the oil in their partner's car, saying thank you for things most of us take for granted.
The only benefit I can think of at a stretch, is that you learn to really appreciate each other — it's easy to take each other for granted when you wake up and go to sleep next your partner each day.
When you both have busy lives, it can be easy for you and your partner to take each other for granted.
When someone knows for a fact that the other partner is IN forever, they tend to relax, stop investing and unfortunately start taking the other partner for granted — which of course leads to valuing the relationship less and losing attraction.
If you barely nod hello when your partner gets home or he just grunts when you arrive home, it's a sure sign that you're taking each other for granted.
For example, in divorce, this process can manifest as one partner threatening to take the kids and not grant custody if the other partner does not give up enough money.
There are no particular issue but rather the common theme is where one partner feels frustrated and not understood and the other feels criticized and taken for granted.
These include: • Trust issues • Infidelity • Hurt feelings • Triggering old wounds • Power struggles • Differences in upbringing • Conflict over child rearing • Communication problems • Blaming each other • Nitpicking • Insecurity and neediness • Competition between partners • Keeping secrets • Financial difficulties • Trouble with in - laws, friends and family • Keeping romance alive • Sexual dysfunction • Neglect and disconnection • Emotional or physical abuse • Feeling disrespected or taken for granted
This can happen when things start to get taken for granted, partners stop prioritizing each other and showing appreciation.
Do the little things each day that let your partner know you love and cherish them Don't take each other for granted
While few developers have the funds to take advantages of this more favorable climate, they are benefiting from one common manifestation of this increased government cooperation: the willingness of many municipalities to extend development permits and other entitlements already granted for projects now stalled by current market conditions, says Brian Blaesser, a partner at Robinson & Cole LLP in Boston, where he heads the Land Use & Real Estate Development Group.
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