TDVAM Respect Week – Wednesday, February 10, 2021

The G.O.A.T Kind of Love: Healthy Relationships

Not all relationships are the same. However, for a relationship to thrive, healthy communication, healthy boundaries, mutual respect, and trust must all exist. When these qualities exist, you are able to be your own person and share your own thoughts, opinions, and feelings without fear of how your partner will react.

In unhealthy relationships, there is often the demand to spend all of your time with your partner. We can often mistake this for love and care, but something to remember is that in a healthy relationship your world will EXPAND not shrink and dwindle down to one other person!

Of course, life happens and relationships will require some work, but for the most part, relationships should be fun and exciting. In a healthy relationship, you will feel stable and supported during those times when you need it, whereas in unhealthy relationships you will feel unstable. So again, because it is worth reiterating – healthy relationships bring out the best in you! They make you feel good about yourself.

That does not mean that a healthy relationship is a perfect relationship all of the time. In fact, healthy and unhealthy behaviors can happen in any relationship and most relationships will have their ups and downs. But it is how we respond to those ups and downs that distinguish healthy versus unhealthy relationships. So, while no relationship is 100% perfect 100% of the time, a healthy relationship often means that you and your partner are committed to fostering a healthy relationship, even when things get a little bumpy.

For more information, please watch the video below and then share it on your social media to promote Teen Dating Violence Awareness. Be sure to tag NAM on social media and use the hashtags, #YouAreNotAloneDV, #tdvam, #NAMGoesOrange, #teendatingviolence.

The G.O.A.T Kind of Love: Healthy Relationships video link: https://youtu.be/b5KLoxwVTps

The G.O.A.T Kind of Love: Healthy Relationships blog: https://www.namonline.org/the_goat_kind_of_love_healthy_relationships

If you or someone you know is suffering from domestic violence or abuse, please call NAM’s 24 hour Family Violence Center hotline number at 281-885-HOPE (4673).

If you would like more information, please feel free to reach out to me or visit https://www.namonline.org/family-center