
15 Ways To Keep A Relationship Working (advice) 1. Love each other 2. Don’t lie 3. Keep communication open 4. Stay sweet 5. When you get hurt just forgive and forget 6. Never talk about break-ups 7. Never say it’s okay even when it’s not 8. Forget about “pride” 9. If you say sorry mean it 10. Don’t compare your past with your present 11. Don’t talk about your stupid ex’s 12. Give and take process 13. Beware of his/her feelings 14. When you had a fight, don’t let the day pass 15. Don’t be the perfect one, be the right one
