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If a tear opened up in the space-time continuum and a little green man from the future popped in to say hi, probably one of the first things he'd want to learn about humanity would be our love life.
But imagine explaining all the intricate aspects of romance in the 21st century to someone who isn't familiar with it. 'A couple of co-living friends with benefits who agreed to marry each other if they're both single when they're forty' would alone take at least a year to describe.
Luckily, there's a Facebook group you could show to this curious being instead. Aptly titled 'Relationship memes', it has over 2 million members who are constantly sharing heartfelt and humorous snippets from their everyday life.
Although it's quite young even by the internet's standards (the group was created in July 2020), this online community has already touched on pretty much everything a person can experience with their partner.
Continue scrolling to check out some of its top posts and the conversations we had with Dr. Gary W. Lewandowski Jr., who is a professor and former chair in the Department of Psychology at Monmouth University, and a relationship expert with over 33 years of experience with children, teens, adults, couples, and families, Dr. Jeffrey Bernstein.
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Pretty much what we did. Short tiny ceremony and done. Could not imagine paying the equivalent of a house downpayment for it.
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Sorry what did you say??😇
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As you can see from the pictures and probably already know from real life, there are many, many ways in which two (or more!) people can commit to one another. However, Dr. Bernstein, the author of 'Why Can't You Read My Mind? Overcoming the 9 Toxic Thought Patterns that Get in the Way of a Loving Relationship' told Bored Panda he thinks the cornerstones of a healthy romantic relationship are: Mutual respect and trust. "By this, I am referring to being sensitive and self-aware when interacting with your partner," Dr. Bernstein said. "It's important to remember that they are a separate individual from you with their own sensitivities, preferences, and struggles. It's easy to take a partner for granted and minimize the value of them being there for you. The reality is that all relationships take work, and by speaking/engaging in caring thoughtful ways, you will support a strong mutual connection." ADVERTISEMENT And ascribing positive intentions to your partner, i.e., giving them the benefit of the doubt. "That means believing that they don't want to hurt you and they have your best interests at heart."
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Or see if you can borrow someone else's baby for a weekend. My nephew screams like an fire alarm. The first time the extended family heard him we were all shocked. It was the loudest unamplified human sound I have ever heard. Totally confirmed my belief I should remain child-free.
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gives a new meaning to osha and PPE
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But no matter how compatible and willing to work a couple can be, disagreements are inevitable. It's how they are handled that matters. "I believe a complete lack of conflict is a bad sign," Dr. Gary W. Lewandowski, author of 'Stronger Than You Think: The 10 Blind Spots That Undermine Your Relationship...and How to See Past Them', told Bored Panda. "It's impossible for two independent autonomous adults who share power equally in the relationship to not disagree on occasion (or even frequently). Rather than avoiding disagreement, the goal should be to keep small problems small by being willing to frequently engage as differences arise. This way they don't accumulate over time to become bigger problems that result in fights that could threaten the relationship." ADVERTISEMENT
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This made me snort and wake up my cat!!
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Night Owl Night Owl Community Member Follow
Now that's smart
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Pollywog Pollywog Community Member Follow
That's so me!!!
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Dr. Bernstein agrees. No two people are alike and when they spend so much time with each other, there's going to be friction. "We all get toxic thoughts about our partners, which I explain in my book, this comes from the idea that we all have self-talk. From the moment we wake up to when we go to bed, we can either be our own best friend or our own worst enemy. Similarly, we have a lot of thoughts and feelings that run through our heads about our intimate partners. For example, 'He always thinks about himself' or 'She is lazy' are toxic thoughts that left to their own devices can create tension." ADVERTISEMENT The best way to counteract these types of toxic thoughts, according to the relationship expert, is to consciously realize that understanding our intimate partners is just as important as loving them. "The more we lead with empathy, the more we reduce conflicts."
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Optical version of sticking your fingers in your ears and singing " la lalalala laaa".
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This picture is so cute..
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Return to sender then
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As more Americans turn to online dating after the #MeToo movement left its imprint on the scene, nearly half of U.S. adults – and a majority of women – say that dating has become harder in the last 10 years. Daters who had difficulty finding people to go out with were asked about some of the possible reasons that might be the case. Among them, the most common explanations include the challenge of finding someone who is looking for the same type of relationship (53% say this is a major reason), difficulty in approaching people (46%) and trouble finding someone who meets their expectations (43%). ADVERTISEMENT
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I too would like to be placed in this storage.
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100% sure she is going to find it
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kathryn stretton kathryn stretton Community Member Follow
Nothing truer.
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I read that last sentence multiple times. Commas really do matter!
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Interestingly, most single people (including both those on and off the market) say their friends, family or society in general don't make them feel obliged to find a partner. Just two-in-ten (22%) say they feel at least some pressure from friends, while 31% say the same about family members, and 37% say they feel society is pressuring them. However, it's worth mentioning that pressure to be in a committed relationship is highly dependent on age—younger singles have to carry a much heavier burden. For example, 53% of single 18- to 29-year-olds say there is at least some pressure from society to find a partner, compared with 42% of 30- to 49-year-olds, 32% of 50- to 64-year-olds, and just 21% of those ages 65 and older. In fact, a majority of singles 65 and older – the vast majority of whom are widowed or divorced, in contrast to young singles who are mostly never married – say they feel no pressure at all from each of these sources. ADVERTISEMENT
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Kristel Kristel Community Member Follow
Mood
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Vicky Z Vicky Z Community Member Follow
This is necessary even without the boyfriend! I'm always crushing my own hand during sleep
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Yeah, we don't deserve dogs ;)
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Ew, princess vibes
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If scrolling through these memes you feel the urge to send them to your partner, do it. Dr. Bernstein, for instance, believes that humor is super important to the quality of a relationship. "I think it's important to be able to laugh at ourselves and laugh with our partners," he said. "Humor allows us to make hyperboles out of our shortcomings and even use lighthearted comments about what our partners do that annoy us. Thus, humor is another means to work through toxic thoughts and diffuse them to lower potential conflict." ADVERTISEMENT
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Gawd that was an ugly dress. Kim: “I want the front to look like a tight white crew-neck T-shirt, backless, and I want to wear a belt”. Designer: “Are you sure? That will look silly”. Kim: “Kanye says that’s what I want”.
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Two blankets! Solving world problems one step at a time…enter doggo. Dang! Three blankets!
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Ember Ember Community Member Follow
Awwwww 🥰
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AHAHAHAHAH
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Moreover, compatibility in the couple's sense of humor can make a difference, too. "Compatibility in any form is important for relationship harmony, and having a shared sense of humor is part of that," Dr. Lewandowski said. "Being able to laugh together is an important part of friendship and the best romantic partners are also best friends. Humor is also a fantastic way to reconnect following conflict. Being able to laugh at ourselves or at the ridiculous things we’re arguing about helps get the relationship back on track." ADVERTISEMENT
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Yes, ten minutes is the standard allotted time to reflect on one's foolish drama.
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Or that second/third loves can work out. This couple could have met in their 70s. Either way, very sweet.
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don't need the soulmate, just hand me the pizza!
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Michelle M Michelle M Community Member Follow
Woah! That's a lot of dogs. Hope they're well taken care of.
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There's often wisdom in silliness. "Memes are useful because they help us look at our relationship from a new perspective," Dr. Lewandowski added "Like a lot of humor, it disarms us by making a point in a funny context that makes it less personal, judgmental, or confrontational. When we let our guard down, we can gain new insights that ultimately strengthen our relationship."
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DennyS (denzoren) DennyS (denzoren) Community Member Follow
Too real. Gas prices are crazy, even here in the Caribbean and we make the stuff.
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iLoVeGrOoT.... iLoVeGrOoT.... Community Member Follow
Even if nobody's eyes are on her, and hers look at you with full trust....never take that for granted as well <3
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Vengeance is mine, sayeth the spiteful wife.
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Are you my husband?
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Note: this post originally had 84 images. It’s been shortened to the top 30 images based on user votes.
But it all boils down to making a habit of being honest with each other. Dr. Bernstein emphasized that we need to remember that all relationships take work. There's no way around it. Everything that's worthwhile doesn't come easy. But the key here, the relationship expert said, is to ask ourselves is it work with a capital W or a small w. "Big Capital W work refers to emotional abuse, active additions where partners refuse treatment, ongoing infidelity, and gaslighting. Small W work means managing stylistic differences, respecting each other‘s wants and needs, and communicating about the positives in the relationships as well as the struggles."
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Some women really proud of being toxic and thinks it makes them a good girlfriend
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Irma Irma Community Member Follow
Indeed. I am so glad im happily married and sane instead of this nonsense. And i think its because i do not make my husband extremely cautious of his words and actions. Being nice obviously goes both ways and shouldnt be that hard. These posts might make people believe that it is okay to behave this way. The toxicity shouldnt be normalised.
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digitalin digitalin Community Member
Yeah some of these are just toxic af.
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Angi Angi Community Member Follow
Like what ones
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YourSecretSanta YourSecretSanta Community Member Follow
Some women really proud of being toxic and thinks it makes them a good girlfriend
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Indeed. I am so glad im happily married and sane instead of this nonsense. And i think its because i do not make my husband extremely cautious of his words and actions. Being nice obviously goes both ways and shouldnt be that hard. These posts might make people believe that it is okay to behave this way. The toxicity shouldnt be normalised.
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Yeah some of these are just toxic af.
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