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What's the most courageous thing you've done in your relationship?


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Eu acho que a ousadia de começar um relacionamento à distância e tentar torná-lo um relacionamento ao longo da vida é bastante ousado


Allowed myself to fall in live w/him...


Confronting our issues over the past 7 months without avoiding them or acting like everything's okay. It's been difficult, but in the end it'll help strengthen us.
Word.
Female, 41-50 years, Married, MS, US | May 01, 2013

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The whole long distance thing is pretty brave of me.


Learn to appreciate him every day


Getting pegged.


Probably deciding to give the long distance thing a try. So glad I did! Another thing that comes to mind is bringing up the topic of moving in together fairly early. I was a little afraid of scaring him away, even though the move wouldn't happen for a while longer.


Show unconditional love


couldn't really say. most the time I feel as though I am making her do more things out of her comfort level than myself. plus can't really say that I am courageous. would rather take the less stressful route.


Nothing, I'm not courageous


asking her out and then asking her to marry me. (not in the same day of course.)


Stuck up to my parents about the fact that he and I are sticking together


Telling problems and fixing it together. Showing Krull and playing it for her(;
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Female, 26-30 years, Dating, OH, US | May 01, 2013

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allowed myself to be vulnerable...


The most courageous thing is to stay in a relationship, reveal your vulnerabilities, love your partner, all of your partner, for her good qualities and bad, and give each other room to evolve and be true to themselves while at the same time being true to the relationship. Staying and loving beyond the initial rush of lust. Being a partner in full when kids come and accepting that life has changed.
Wow. I love you. You have the ability to put thoughts into eloquent words
Female, 26-30 years, Married | Apr 29, 2013

At least it was obvi, what about the one prior thought that was more eloquent
Male, >50 years, Married, PA, US | Apr 29, 2013

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