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Compromise is vital to a positive relationship

By Kyle Frazier
Round Table reporter

Relationships require a great amount of effort to be put in, and require a balance.

Compromise is a necessity of any healthy relationship.

You can’t be pleased all the time, and neither can the other person in the relationship. It is all about a perfect stability within the relationship.

I will admit I have been selfish at times, but in reality, who hasn’t?

I am a stubborn person and don’t break easily, but at one point or another it is time to realize that you aren’t the only one in the relationship and that it is a joint effort.

Now that I have learned this, my relationship is prospering and I am very happy.

Joy can be found only if the two people of the relationship learn how to compromise.

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Compromise is vital to a positive relationship