7 Traits That Lead to a Long & Happy Marriage

These couples will get through any challenging situation.

Every couple wants to have a healthy relationship so their marriage will last. It turns out if you both have certain personality traits, your chances are much higher.

If you’ve read up on a lot of relationship advice, you realize that there has always been a debate about whether it’s good to marry someone who’s totally the opposite of you versus someone who has a similar personality. In reality, the essence of your and your partner’s personalities don’t really matter in relationships.

What A Healthy Relationship Needs If You Want It To Last

Married life is not easy and if you and your spouse have been together for a long while, you already know this. Love is not the only thing that keeps healthy relationships going.

I’ve seen couples who are similar to each other and couples who are complete opposites have successful lasting relationships and marriages.

In each relationship, these seven traits are vital and a couple that has them will have a healthy relationship — and long-lasting marriage.

1. Acceptance

It’s critical to understand and accept the personality of your spouse because not all of them will be positive traits. Your marriage will deteriorate quickly when you feel compelled to change your spouse, especially since the essence of who they are was the reason why you married them in the first place.

According to Michelle Brody, Ph.D. and author of Stop the Fight: How to Break Free From the 12 Most Common Arguments, not accepting your partner’s personality and trying to change them can be very tricky. The reason is that we don’t like to be told we’re wrong and feel personally attacked when our partner criticizes who we are. Loving your spouse without judging them is the building block to a long, lasting marriage.

2. Commitment

When you are committed, you are telling your partner that you are emotionally bonded to each other. You plan to stay married, not due to necessity or out of obligation, but because you see yourselves a team and have made the choice to do whatever it takes to stay together.

3. Trust

Each partner not only needs to feel the other will be there for them, but also that their thoughts and opinion will be valued as well. Have you ever met a happily married couple where one spouse made all the decisions? Listening and trusting your partner is important in order to accept their personality.

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4. Honesty

Having the ability to be open about your feelings is paramount to having a lasting, healthy relationship. We have a tendency to not be honest with our feelings because we do know our partner’s personality. We know our advice or opinion will not be received well. You still have to communicate your feelings in order to be true to yourself, but say it in a different way so your partner will receive it.

5. Forgiveness

Having a forgiving heart in a relationship is an important personality trait. When you have two individuals that come into a marriage, there are going to be misunderstandings, mistakes, and even fights. The ability to forgive will help you maintain your relationship over the long haul.

6. Appreciation

If you think about the totality of your life, getting married is simply a small part of it. Appreciating who your partner is and what they bring to the team helps marriages last.

7. Sense of humor

It’s good to be able to laugh at your partner’s differences. Having a good sense of humor not only will make things interesting and help you defuse tense situations, but it’s also a way for a couple to get through difficult times together.

Wouldn’t you rather your relationship be remembered for the fun, happy moments of the relationship or the sad, angry ones?

In the end, whether you’re similar or opposite, having these seven key personality traits will help your marriage.

This guest article was originally published on YourTango.com: Couples With These 7 Personality Traits Are the Most Likely to Stay Married for a Long, Long Time

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