Striking a balance between expressing their needs and taking responsibility for meeting them independently, they demonstrate a healthy equilibrium.
Being self-reliant, they don't depend on you to fulfill their emotional needs.
In response to your concerns, they do not react with anger. They welcome conversation and actively listen to your perspective.
Both the partners establish clear boundaries to express their preferences and what contributes to their sense of safety and comfort.
Embracing impulse control, they avoid burdening you with their mood management and take responsibility for their reactions.
These partners stay emotionally available, willingly sharing their vulnerabilities while encouraging you to do the same.
Such individuals genuinely care about your thoughts and emotions, demonstrating consideration for your feelings.
Both the partners openly communicate their concerns or issues, rather than expecting you to intuitively understand their feelings and needs.
They manage their emotions by processing their thoughts and feelings, rather than attributing them to external factors.
They address conflicts head-on instead of avoiding relationship issues.