By Zuko Komisa
When it comes to any great relationship, there are things that one party may do that are considered deal-breakers.
This is something that would cause a person to abandon a plan, mutual arrangement, agreement, or relationship.
Continuous communication and compromise from both parties are necessary to maintain a good connection during the course of the relationship.
By outlining your expectations, limitations, and deal breakers up front, you can set your relationship off to a healthy start.
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Point of View with Phemelo Motene spoke to Magauta and Nhlanhla Zwane about whether or not deal-breakers in a relationship are worth it,
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“You can have a value system without deal-breakers, let me ask this question, what’s the difference when someone is playing a game not to lose, and someone who plays to win? ”
“There’s a difference between these two attitudes towards life, people with deal-breakers are playing the game not to lose.”
“Normally when you are playing the game not to lose you are fine with a draw, you are fine with average, but when you play to win to engage differently, as your attitude is different.”
“With deal-breakers, we are afraid to go to places we are afraid we won’t recover from when they happen. ” says Nhlanhla Zwane
Common deal-breakers in many relationships include physical/verbal/emotional abuse, cheating, substance abuse, wanting / not wanting children, different saving/spending habits, and different social, political, and religious beliefs.
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