Trust in Marriage
By Jenny Clair
A couple should trust each other in many ways. When they
meet new people they are expected to be trusted not to wonder
from a marriage. Not to have an affair or become involved
with anyone else. Trust in marriage is also needed when
keeping finances under control. A couple should trust one
another to respect each other for example when couples have
a joint bank account it is on trust that you both use the
account responsibly and trust that it will not be abused
by either of you.
A 'trust marriage' means to be reliable, honest, confident,
consistent and dependant upon one another. Once you have
earnt someone's trust life becomes much easier. There is
no worry of jealousy between couples. Wherever you go you
know you are being trusted to do the right thing and you
have a wealth of respect for each other. There is nothing
worse than when couples do not trust each other in marriage.
A 'trust marriage' should be loyal, amicable and have no
confrontations.
Life is too short to become burdened with problems. If
a couple pull together at all times then this is what makes
a strong 'trust marriage'. You should want to help each
other as much as you can and be there for each other as
often as you can. When two people love each other and trust
each other then life is more relaxed between the two of
you and there us not tension in the atmosphere. When two
people pull together they can achieve a life time of trust
in their marriage. There are no boundaries set, no limits
to keep within, no secrets withheld and no misunderstandings
between each other. In fact, a 'trust marriage' should run
in complete harmony.
A trust marriage from when you work together point of view
is of prime importance as you will both need to cross each
others paths many times throughout the day for example when
clients visit the office and one of you are busy elsewhere,
the other person is trusted to entertain the client in not
only a business manner but also on a personal level. This
can be advantageous to both the client and yourselves as
one of you can take care of the mundane items whilst leaving
valuable quality time for the rest of the meeting when your
partner returns. On a more personal note, you can make your
client feel more relaxed and less anxious as you can prepare
drinks and informally chat about subjects such as hubbies
and past times together. You can build a great rapport between
the client and yourself which comes in very useful for future
communications. Again, a bond of trust is needed to establish
a true 'trust marriage' even from a business relationship.
If you trust someone not to stray from marriage then you
must also trust them not to have an affair or sleep with
anyone else. Marriage is a serious business and can only
thrive if there is trust between the two of you. Your partner
also relies on you for your stability, continuity, dependability
and you are being relied on to fulfil a trust marriage.
When you satisfy
each others needs then there is no reason to desire anyone
else in a trust marriage. Trust does not mean being possessive.
Trust is a request that you make to each other to abide
by. To be trusted in marriage and to continue to remain
trusted and faithful to for as long as you are married.
If more people were trusting then the world would be a happier
one.
Jenny Clair is the editor of Marriage-Divorce-Separation.com
an article based web site exploring the human side of marriage
breakdowns, divorce and separation situations. http://www.marriage-divorce-separation.com
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