4 Key Things I Wish I Knew About Relationships When I Was 20

Many relationships fail to survive the test of time due to many reasons, with one being that you do not remain, the same person, you were when you got in the relationship. No matter how much you love your partner, it is incredibly important to keep certain other things in mind. If I could go back in time to when I was in my 20s, I would definitely give some valuable relationship advice to my younger self

Iโ€™ve been engaged, un-engaged, married, divorced, dumped, and every relationship stage in between. And through that process and the subsequent fallout, there are a few key things I wish I had known sooner โ€” because it would have made my life a whole lot easier.

If I had a time machine, here are four key pieces of relationship advice I would go back and share with my younger self immediately.

Read: 10 Things I Wish I Knew When I Was 20


1. You are in charge of your own happiness.

Someone else canโ€™t bridge the gap, fill the void, or glue together the broken places inside you. Other people can go on the journey with you but they canโ€™t provide anything you donโ€™t give to yourself first.

The buck stops with you. Decide now to quit casting around for a lover to fix you give you a fix of any kind.

โ€œTo be happy you must be your own sunshine.โ€ -C. E. Jerningham

You will not be much happier tomorrow even if they pledge their undying love, ravish you in bed, juggle the dishes over their heads, take out the trash, or detail your car. Anything a partner can do for you is short-lived in its ability to provide you with pleasure. Things lovers give and do for you are wonderful, but they are no substitute for providing your own emotional shelter.

If you arenโ€™t happy, someone else cannot make you happy.

Actually, you have a greater chance of dragging someone else down with you if you try to have a relationship when youโ€™re going through a crappy time or trying to find yourself. Sort yourself out first, then engage with other people.

Relationship advice: Do not chase another, chase your passion

2. Accept Other People Or Leave Them.

Trying to change the person you love is soul-destroying for both of you.

Consider this. When you try to change someone you love, youโ€™re showing that they are not good enough just the way they are. Youโ€™ve taken the self-serving position that they need to be the one who changes and youโ€™re going to help them do it.

It stings when people donโ€™t accept you, right?

Treating someone else like a fix-it project is deeply harmful on so many levels. Often, it starts with some little thing that they do that annoys us. Over time, the criticism blossoms into something more widespread and insidious.

Soon, the disapproval and negativity will spread through the relationship like cancer. Thatโ€™s why people donโ€™t usually see it coming until one day, they feel like theyโ€™ve been dragged down by their partnerโ€™s total disapproval of them.

โ€œHave a big enough heart to love unconditionally, and a broad enough mind to embrace the differences that make each of us unique.โ€-D.B. Harrop

We could ALL stand to be more accepting and allowing of others โ€” especially people we love.

Dishing out criticism is deeply corrosive for you also. Over time, trying to change others turns you into a nagging, overbearing, angry person.

Thatโ€™s why itโ€™s high time to decide with me right now to stop forever trying to change your partner โ€” in whatever form this tends to take for you. Your new choice is to leave them or accept who they are.

Iโ€™m not saying you should put up with abuse or not kindly negotiate about the dishes. I mean that itโ€™s time to let the person youโ€™re with be who they are โ€” no half measures, no passive-aggressiveness.

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3. Make The Hard Choice To Gently Speak Your Truth Instead Of Avoiding, Placating,

Many good relationships go bad when one person continually sweeps what they really want under the rug in a misguided attempt to keep the peace.

Thatโ€™s why itโ€™s time, to be honest about what you really want. You donโ€™t have to browbeat your partner or try to change them (I already explained why you shouldnโ€™t try and change anyone).

However, too many people are secretly unhappy with their relationship because they are too afraid to negotiate. They pretend that they like going to NASCAR races or the ballet and silently seethe during yet another weekend event with their belovedโ€™s family.

โ€œEyes so transparent that through them the soul is seen.โ€ โ€“Theophile Gautier

When you sell yourself out by faking what you want, like, and desire, the other person canโ€™t help but fall in love with a lie.

The absolute worst part about lying about what you really want is the sinking dread that if you were authentically yourself, they wouldnโ€™t love that person. Thatโ€™s a pretty high price to pay for imaginary peacekeeping.

Instead, commit to living authentically within your relationship. Tell your person kindly and respectfully that if you have to go to another one of their aunt Ethelโ€™s sewing circles, you might have a nervous breakdown.

Choose to compromise and negotiate instead of placating. In the long run, both of you will be happier โ€” and you wonโ€™t have to worry that if you let your mask slip, they might run.


4. Love People In A Way In Which They Personally Can Feel It.

Letโ€™s say youโ€™re allergic to peanuts. One day, you fall in love with a farmer whose pride and joy is their peanut butter. You tell them about your allergy, but they insist on giving you jars of peanut butter for each holiday because itโ€™s what theyโ€™re most proud of.

After reminding them once or twice, most people would start to feel hurt and angry because the farmer isnโ€™t thinking of their safety first. But the farmerโ€™s intention was never to upset you. After all, they were sharing their pride and joy with you. The problem is, when the peanut farmer insists on showing love their way, the kind intention behind the action is completely lost on their partner.

Lots of people show love like the peanut farmer. Enthusiastically, but tone-deaf.

โ€œLove is like the wind, you canโ€™t see it but you can feel it.โ€ โ€• Nicholas Sparks

Often we spend years and years with someone who we deeply adore and never actually think to find out what makes them feel our love. We know what makes the US feel loved, but do you really know what makes your person feel it?

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Read: Love Without Attachment: 4 Secretsย To Love Unconditionally


Love is something that is selfless and pure and it shouldnโ€™t come with bargains or conditions.

When you choose to be with someone, you must love them unconditionally and focus on how both of you can be happy together. This will help you not just cement your relationship, but also ensure that your partner is the happiest with you. Do not shy away from relationship advice, you never know how much it can help you.

If youโ€™re going to love someone, you might as well do it right. Find out what makes them feel loved and do those things.

You can ask them, or for deeper clues, itโ€™s worth it to check outย Gary Chapmanโ€™s book,ย The 5 Love Languages. Itโ€™s a short read, but the rewards are so worth it.


Written by Elizabeth Stone
Originally appeared in Attract The One
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