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How to nurture trust and intimacy in relationships

by Johana Mukandila
Picture: Pexels

Intimacy and trust are two of the most important elements in a good relationship. As a result of intimacy, you and your partner can feel more open and vulnerable with one another and develop a deeper emotional connection. As it opens up lines of communication and understanding between two individuals, it is also crucial for establishing a safe environment in which to develop trust.

Gaining your partner’s trust is essential for laying a strong foundation for your relationship’s future. Building trust makes it simpler to handle problems quickly, keep communication open about future goals, and keep expectations reasonable. 

Without trust, suspicion and envy might arise, which can lead to insecurity on your part or your partner which could destroy a healthy relationship. Develop intimacy and trust in your relationship as a result.

Here are some tips to help you nurture trust and intimacy in your relationship:

Reliability and dependability

The most obvious element of developing trustworthiness – being trustworthy and reliable. Keep your word, be there for your partner when they need you, accept responsibility for your actions, and apologise when you are wrong. These are some ways to show that you are reliable and dependable.

To understand, one must listen

According to Psychological Today, you can show that you understand what was stated orally and nonverbally during personal talks by summarising the cognitive and emotional meaning. The speaker’s feelings can be greatly improved by simply feeling heard, and this can be advantageous to your relationship as well.

Communicating openly and honestly 

Having honest and open communication is also very important for developing a secure and reliable relationship. This entails being open and honest about your thoughts, motivations, and behaviour and refraining from secrecy or hiding facts. 

Respecting boundaries 

Many individuals don’t consider respecting boundaries in the context of romantic relationships, particularly when you’ve been together for a while. Even after more than ten years of marriage, you still need to respect each other. Knowing your personal boundaries and being able to convey them to your spouse are obviously necessary for this.

Build trust 

All of these are related to the desire to have faith in our partner’s commitment to acting in our best interests. It’s essential that you both make an effort to be as consistent as possible in your words and actions in order to develop that trust and uphold intimacy.

Also see: How to handle relationship anxiety in three steps

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