{"id":19817,"date":"2015-10-18T18:19:41","date_gmt":"2015-10-18T17:19:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.elcrema.com\/?p=19817"},"modified":"2015-10-18T18:19:41","modified_gmt":"2015-10-18T17:19:41","slug":"what-would-make-a-relationship-between-partners-with-different-backgrounds-successful","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.elcrema.com\/what-would-make-a-relationship-between-partners-with-different-backgrounds-successful\/","title":{"rendered":"WHAT WOULD MAKE A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PARTNERS WITH DIFFERENT BACKGROUNDS SUCCESSFUL?"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Hello to everyone and special greetings to those who haven’t only been with El Crema but have regularly and consistently followed The El Crema Sunday Love Special (also called SLS).<\/p>\n

We have seen people struggle in relationships and marriage because they have different backgrounds. Every human is a product of his collective environment and this goes on to define most of what we really are. So a person’s background i.e. educational background, family background, social background, religious background and the rest of it defines a huge amount of who you are. This is why conflicting backgrounds in relationships and marriages doesn’t always pan out well.<\/p>\n

Today’s topic on our Sunday Love Special aims at revealing certain measures that would effectively lead to a harmonious relationship even between couples with extremely different backgrounds.<\/p>\n

Drama and Shawn would share their opinions on this subject<\/p>\n

Drama <\/b><\/p>\n

It’s not unusual for people from different backgrounds to come together in a relationship. It happens all the time, and it’s the same thing that always brings them together — love. We don’t always get to choose who we are attracted to, It happens when and how it will, irrespective of race, beliefs, ideologies or tribe. I have seen Muslims marry Christians, and broke families forge a bond with the wealthy ones, so it happens.<\/p>\n

However, I think that for such relationships to stand the test of time, there must be a willingness from the committing parties to understand and compromise where necessary, because due to these difference(s) in background, there may be friction without them. The couple need to understand that they’ve both been brought up differently, so beliefs and ideologies may differ; acknowledging that and realizing that it doesn’t affect the way their partner feels about them is key to being together successfully. Your partner may have been brought up as a Muslim, and you, a Christian, but as long as you both love each other, it shouldn’t matter. Putting the other’s happiness before anything else is what should. You must see things from their own perspective as well. Do not try to change anything about them that clearly doesn’t threaten your relationship. And even if something does threaten your relationship, you cannot rush them. Do it slowly because what you’re trying to introduce to them is new. So understanding and compromise is very important to preserving any relationship, not just when it involves people from different backgrounds.<\/p>\n

Click below to read Shawn’s opinion <\/b><\/p>\n

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Shawn <\/b><\/p>\n

Race, tribe, religion, environment while growing up, beliefs, cultural and personal values, education, social status and a whole lot of others go on to define most parts of who we truly are \u2014 and having a relationship with someone with a different background could be quite a daunting task, but it isn’t one that’s unachievable.<\/p>\n

There are many key factors that can make you enjoy rather than endure your relationship with your partner from a different background than yours. I have four practical ways that would make this achievable.<\/p>\n

Firstly, there has to be strong and genuine love and desire for each other. This is a prerequisite if that relationship would be successful. Love and desire would create a foundation that would make that relationship blossom. If the love isn’t genuine then the relationship would falter in the long run when the pressures start to step in.<\/p>\n

Secondly, couples in this situation have to build understanding and tolerance for each other’s excesses. They should try to be more understanding, more caring and more tolerant of each other. When this is present, living with that person becomes easier and much lovelier.<\/p>\n

Thirdly, both partners have to enjoy each other’s values. See the good side of your partner’s values and beliefs, and you would be more understanding and tolerant of your partner. If couples enjoy each other’s values then conflicts would be almost terminated in that relationship.<\/p>\n

Finally and also importantly, do not yield to family pressure. More often than not, most families aren’t supportive of such relationships or marriage, and this is usually a catalyst for a failing relationship. The ability of both partners not to give in to family pressure would go a long way in determining how successful that relationship would be.<\/p>\n

With these four tips, partners with different backgrounds would have a successful relationship.<\/p>\n

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That’s our take on today’s edition of El Crema Sunday Love Special. Hope you found it valuable?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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