Sensitivity in relationship
By Junbals
@Junbals (1421)
Philippines
November 23, 2021 9:35pm CST
A happy wife asked her husband: "Darling, why is our marriage of many years so happy? What is the secret of our happiness together?"
"I suppose," replied the husband, "that it is a mixture of many factors, but one thing stands out; we are both sensitive to each other's needs."
I have noticed it when young couples are courting. The sensitivity factor in the courtship is just amazing. They are alert in picking up the needs of each other.
What causes love to grow is the conviction that the one we love cares enough to reciprocate our love.

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@jefferson126 (3670)
• Shenzhen, China
24 Nov 21
I found a classical saying in your post,that is "one thing stand out,we are both sensitive to each other's needs"
I thought the prime thing to maintain marriage is be sensitive to one another's need.
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@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
24 Nov 21
That is true. Relationships must grow deeper as the years go by. Be thoughtful and tactful. That's the way to be more caring and loving. Couples must exert extra effort to meet more than halfway. Above all, be faithful to the spouse.
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@Deepizzaguy (122070)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
24 Nov 21
You are right that caring for one another is the best way for a couple to be happy.
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@innertalks (23734)
• Australia
24 Nov 21
Yes, sensitivity is certainly related to our loving, and to our giving of love to another person too.
Love cares in a way that is sensitively alive to the other person, so that they can be loved in the best of ways that they like to be loved, and yet at the same time, love must love in its own way too, and so when both parties are sensitive to the way of love, and to their partners way of being loved too, all is well, as all is existing to love, in the right way then too.








