Badassery Magazine Issue 4 September | Page 18

Anna and Don, dating three years, found themselves in a similar situation when Don was offered a job in a city 90 miles away. Although they had only lived together a few months, Don was able to move before Anna and find an apartment while she searched for a job. Their transition was fairly seamless, however they still found themselves facing the day-to-day challenges that arise when cohabiting. About the Author “Our biggest issue has been the video games,” says Anna. “But we’ve solved that by finding games we can play together. I don’t feel like I’m being ignored and he knows I care about his interests.” While every relationship takes work, all the couples agreed that coming home to your partner makes every effort worthwhile. Roseann and Jeffery started dating as teenagers, have lived together for 12 years and been married for five. Says Jeffery, “You have someone to talk to, someone to share interests with, to groove with. Someone to share fun moments, happy moments, and shitty moments.” You get out what you put in says Roseann, “By being generous/patient/kind/giving/understanding with him I inspire him to be those things with me.” So what’s the key to keeping your relationship healthy, growing and successful from the moment you exchange keys to well into the future? “Be open,” says Andrew. “Be open to when your partner wants to talk to you, to their ideas, their desires...sometimes you’re going to have hard conversations, but it’s for the betterment of your relationship.” “Listening and communicating go hand in hand,” says Kayla. “I let things go a little bit more and try not to take everything so seriously.” Whether you’ve been together six months or six decades, a successful relationship comes down to putting your love for one another ahead of everything else and always communicating. “It’s really about consciously choosing your mood, choosing your tone, choosing your actions,” says Roseann, “and always choosing love.” 17 Jessica Scharff is a blogger, Etsy shop owner, content creator and craft enthusiast based in Dallas, TX. When she is not writing for her blog or sipping cold brew at a local coffee house, Jessica can be found scouring local resale shops for vintage pieces to wear and share. Her favorite part of blogging is meeting new people and sharing their stories. Get inspired with Makers and Shakers, a series profiling individuals who are turning their passions into businesses on the Faded Sentiments blog. fadedsentiments.com 