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If your relationship is 'a work in progress', is it progressing?


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It has to progress. If its not then its dead and not worth holding into.


I think it progressing....


I would say so......with each passing day I love her more.and more "i love you more today then yesterday but not as much as tommorow" idk who songs that song though


It's a demolition work in progress
How would you like it to progress? In your heart, would you like it to continue, or do you wish for something else? You have the power to decide, no matter how hard it might be what you want to do. :) When my relationship was having serious problems, I thought it would never succeed (we had very big issues). It was very difficult to get through it, but the first step for me was to forget the past things that were bad or any negative feelings, and focus only on the positives from then out. It was hard not to focus on the negatives, but was important to moving forward.
Female, 41-50 years, Dating, CA, US | Mar 16, 2012

In order to move forward, though, it's important to first consider if or how your relationship impacts your health (emotional and otherwise). If it's not healthy to you or him, then you need to figure out if you want to be in the relationship at all. It's hard, but important to think about.
Female, 41-50 years, Dating, CA, US | Mar 16, 2012

I'm tired of having to decide the life n death of the Rs, I'm tired of being the man in the Rs who actually have some balls. I'm tired so I refuse to have to think abt it or analyze what my heart wants. My heart is weary pls burden it no more. How about he starts wearing the pants around here for once and stop taking them off every chance he gets (literally and metaphorically). But thank u, u mean probably mean well but I'm too tired to do what u've suggest.
Female, 41-50 years, Engaged, NY, US | Mar 16, 2012

Understood. :) Wish you the best with whatever you decide.
Female, 41-50 years, Dating, CA, US | Mar 16, 2012

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SOME DAYS BETTER THEN OTHERS


Our relationship is definitely progressing. We are always working at it to keep it going. We work together a a team and reap the rewards together.


It is presently not really progressing :(


She: We go camping for a week and call it our marriage retreat and ask each other what we want to change, where are we going this year. The highs and lows. We focus on each other not the kids, the house ect. So it is progressing and changing every year.
He: 23 years this year since we started dating so if we didn't progress we would fail. We have both changed to adapt to our aging families, our foibles, health issues. Change with the times or fail.


Yes.


Yes it is, it seems to get better the longer we're together


We are always progressing, sometimes fast sometimes slow. I would say in the last 8 months or so, we've really grown in our relationship and become better at communicating with each other


Always


Lately no...just trying to take it day by day.Today was cool and I'm grateful for that.one day at a time and every little bit counts


Yes.. A bit curious about how the 'finished good' will turn out..;p


Yes it's always a work in progress & we do really well & live together as a fantastic team!
Always working on it
Male, >50 years, Married, NZ | Mar 14, 2012

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