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​5 habits that build stronger bonds in a relationship, as per psychology ​

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 21, 2025, 08:00 IST
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Habits that build stronger bonds in a relationship

These days, with busy work schedules and constant distractions, relationships often don’t get the attention they deserve. It’s not always the grand gestures that keep love strong, but the small, everyday habits that partners build together. These simple actions create comfort, trust, and a sense of stability– making the bond feel safe and lasting over time.

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Tell your partner why they matter

Everyone wants to feel appreciated. Taking time to tell your partner why you value them– for their care, patience, or just being there– makes a big difference. It shows that you choose them every day, not just sometimes. Saying this often gives your partner confidence and makes them feel loved. Over time, it helps build trust and closeness.

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Stay calm in arguments

Fights happen in every relationship, but how you handle them matters most. Staying calm, avoiding harsh words, and listening carefully can stop small problems from getting worse. Handling emotions well helps both partners feel understood. It also makes it easier to solve problems together without hurting each other.

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Notice the good things

It’s easy to notice mistakes, but looking for the good keeps a relationship positive. Saying thank you, giving a compliment, or noticing small efforts shows respect and care. This encourages partners to continue supporting each other. Over time, it makes the relationship more hopeful and happy.

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Talk about boundaries

Boundaries are about respect, not distance. Talking openly about personal space, comfort, and limits prevents misunderstandings. Knowing each other’s boundaries makes living together easier. It also helps both partners feel respected while keeping their independence.

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Make time for fun together

Routines can make relationships feel boring. Doing fun things together– like going out, sharing hobbies, or just spending quality time– brings happiness back. These moments create memories and balance everyday stress. Having fun together also makes the bond stronger and keeps the relationship lively.

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