How To Stop Unmet Expectations From Ruining Your Relationship: 5 Ways

Unmet expectations are can be one of the biggest banes in a romantic relationship, to the point of even destroying it completely.

Are you wondering how to stop unmet expectations from ruining your relationship? Do you find yourself constantly disappointed with your partner and thinking about ending it?

Did you know that itโ€™s only since the Victorian era that relationships were meant to be what they are today โ€“ a partnership based on love, fidelity, friendship, and laughter?

Before the Victorian era, relationships were business based, often set up by parents in an attempt to form allegiances to farms or countries. There was no pressure to love forever or be your partnerโ€™s best friend. And fidelity was rarely even discussed.

Today, the idea of a relationship has evolved, in most part due to movies and reality TV, into something that is supposed to define us and be the focal point of our lives.

And, oftentimes, as seen by the high divorce rate and the transitory nature of relationships outside of marriage, this idea of a relationship is not sustainable. The expectations of our marriage are such that, if they are not met, the relationship will be damaged, perhaps irreversibly.

There are ways to stop unmet expectations from ruining your relationship. Here are a few.

1. Identify Your Own.

One way to stop unmet expectations from ruining your relationship is by questioning your own.

What do you think you need from your partner? Do you need him to give up his friends and hobbies for you? Do you expect to have sex every night? Do you want her to keep the house spotlessly clean as your mother did? Do you expect him to anticipate your every need?

Expectations like these are exactly the things that can kill a relationship. I would encourage you to think about what you want from your partner so that itโ€™s clear in your mind. I also want you to consider if your expectations are reasonable.

If your expectations arenโ€™t reasonable your relationship might be dead upon arrival. If you donโ€™t know what your expectations are, your partner will have a hard time reaching them because you might always be moving the goal post. So, before unmet expectations destroy your relationship, make sure you know what yours are.

Read: 6 Most Common Enemies of Intimacy In A Relationship

2. Set Boundaries.

I always encourage new couples to set boundaries in their relationships as soon as possible.

To understand healthy relationship boundaries, look at the four walls of your house. Those walls are the structure that holds your life together. ย They hold your food and your bed and your possessions and itโ€™s where you live your life.

Healthy boundaries are the same as those four walls of your house. They are the things that support your relationship as it matures. To have a healthy relationship, one that can grow and be fruitful, it is important that it has structures, boundaries, that support it.

Healthyย boundaries come in many shapes, sizes, and colors.

A few examples:

  • Make sure you stay yourself
  • Allow yourselves time apart
  • Communication is important
  • Mutual respect at all times
  • Keep the power dynamic equal
  • Making time for both sides of the family
  • Respecting each otherโ€™s friends and hobbies

Of course, itโ€™s important for each couple to decide what works for them but it is important that every couple establish some boundaries early and stick to them. For the sake of their relationship.

Read: 8 Little Known Mistakes That Can Wreck Your Relationship

3. Be Truthful.

It is essential that, if your expectations arenโ€™t being met, you discuss this with your partner.

One of the most common complaints that I hear from women is โ€˜he should know what I need. I shouldnโ€™t have to tell him.โ€™ And this, I am afraid, is mostly impossible.

Men would love to be able to anticipate and meet our needs but many of them just donโ€™t always have it in them. This is not a deficiency of character but based on the fact that men have no idea how women think and why. Itโ€™s a mystery to them, so expecting them to be able to do so will set you up for disaster.

If your person isnโ€™t meeting your expectations, tell them. Not in the heat of the moment when you are angry and yelling but at an opportune time when you can discuss it calmly.

Discussing your expectations will allow the two of you to figure out if the expectations are reasonable and, if not, how you can compromise around something that would work for both of you. If you donโ€™t, if you sit and simmer about your needs not being met, your relationship will not stay healthy.

4. Donโ€™t Let Others Influence You.

How many times has your friend said โ€œIf he loved you, he would do these things?โ€ How many times has your mother said โ€œShe really should keep the keep kitchen cleaner.โ€ How many times have you gotten resentful that your partner isnโ€™t reaching some expectations set by someone outside of the relationship?

It is important that you recognize that your relationship is just that, your relationship.

My mother-in-law used to remind me that my ex was really good at cleaning the house when he was a teenager. I appreciated that but, in our marriage, him helping with the house cleaning wasnโ€™t something that we had agreed on. It was important that I remembered that when discussing house cleaning with her.

So, make sure that your expectations are based on what you and your partner want, not what others want.

5. Remember That No Relationship Is Perfect.

Last night I was watching ย โ€œThe Bachelorโ€ (yes, I have watched every episode of the bachelor since 2002) and I listened to him talk about the perfect relationship that he wanted to come from his journey. The bachelorettes sang the same tune โ€“ they were there to find their best friend, someone who would always be there in their time of need.

While those sentiments are wonderful, they just are unrealistic. No one can be all things to one person all of the time.

When we enter into relationships expecting perfection, we will only be disappointed. Knowing that your relationship will not be the be-all and end-all, that you will need to find some things outside the relationship and that you wonโ€™t blend into one person, will help set you up to not be disappointed and keep your relationship on a forward track to happiness.

Read: How Unrealistic Expectations in Marriage Can Lead To A Divorce

Learning How To Stop Unmet Expectations From Ruining Your Relationship Is Not Difficult To Do.

If you are feeling dissatisfied in your relationship take a good hard look at your expectations. Do you have unmet expectations that arenโ€™t being met and is that why you are losing that loving feeling?

If yes, take a good hard look at your expectations and define if they are reasonable. Have your partner do the same. Afterward, discuss them with your partner so that you guys can agree on what you both want and need. Donโ€™t listen to others and know that every relationship isnโ€™t what you read about in fairy tales.

If you can do these things, your chances of living happily ever afterย will be greatly improved.

You can do it! Start nowโ€ฆ

Written By: Mitzi Bockmann
Originally Appeared On: Let Your Dreams Begin

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