5. Create a “we” that can house two “I’s”.
The foundation for a thriving, growing, mutually-supportive
relationship is to be separate and connected. In co-dependent
relationships, each person sacrifices part of him or her self,
compromising the relationship as a whole. When you are separate and
connected, each individual “I” contributes to the creation of a “we”
that is stronger than the sum of its parts.
The differences between you and your partner are not negatives. You
don’t need to be with someone who shares all of your interests and
views. We may sometimes fear that these differences are
incompatibilities, but in fact, they’re often what keeps a relationship
exciting and full of good fire.
Muslims feel UK is less tolerant
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[image: Muslims pray during a demonstration in London]
Almost half of Muslims living in Britain find it difficult to follow their
faith in the country.
A...
11 years ago
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