It’s generally pretty easy for us to acknowledge that we aren’t perfect. Yet, we can sometime find ourselves irritated or disappointed with our spouses or partners for not being perfect. In this context, not being perfect generally means not doing or saying what we would have liked for them to. Expecting them to always be “perfect” will end up hurting a relationship. Here are six easy ways to slip into making this mistake. The first reason is during moments of fatigue, hunger, illness, or pain. When we are suffering, we are likely to expect more from those we depend on.
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