Good Questions To Ask Partner

So, you're in a relationship and you want to know the secrets to a happy partnership? Well, let me tell you, it's all about asking the right questions! I mean, think about it, communication is key, right? You can't just assume you know what your partner is thinking, that's like trying to read minds (and let's be real, that's just not happening). You need to ask, and ask often.
But what questions should you be asking? I mean, you don't want to be that person who's always like "what's for dinner?" (although, let's be real, that's an important one too). You want to ask the deep stuff, the stuff that'll make your partner go "hmm, I never thought of that". Like, what are your goals and dreams? What do you want to achieve in life? What makes you happy? (And by the way, if your partner says "you" make them happy, awww, that's sweet, but also, let's get real, what else?).
Getting to Know Each Other
So, let's start with the basics. What do you like to do for fun? What are your hobbies? (And don't say "I don't have any", because, let's be real, that's just not true). Do you like playing sports, reading, hiking? What gets you excited? (And by the way, if your partner says "you" again, okay, okay, we get it). Asking these questions will give you a better idea of who your partner is, and what makes them tick.
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And then, of course, there are the deeper questions. Like, what's your biggest fear? What's one thing you're proud of accomplishing? What do you value most in life? (And don't even get me started on the whole "what's your favorite food?" question, because, let's be real, that's just a trap). These questions will help you understand your partner on a deeper level, and build a stronger connection.
Conflict Resolution
Now, let's talk about conflict. Because, let's face it, it's going to happen. You're not always going to agree on everything (although, if you do, that's just creepy). So, how do you handle conflicts? What do you do when you disagree? Do you talk it out, or do you just avoid the issue altogether? (And by the way, if you're avoiding the issue, that's not healthy, just saying). Asking these questions will help you navigate conflicts in a healthier way.

And then, there's the whole relationship goals thing. What do you want your relationship to look like in a year? In five years? What are your deal-breakers? (And don't say "nothing", because, let's be real, there are always deal-breakers). Asking these questions will help you both get on the same page, and work towards a common goal.
But here's the thing: asking questions is not a one-time thing. It's an ongoing process. You need to keep asking, keep communicating, and keep listening. Because, let's face it, people change, and what your partner wants today might not be what they want tomorrow. So, stay curious, stay interested, and keep asking those questions!

And finally, don't be afraid to be vulnerable. Ask the questions that might make you uncomfortable, because, let's be real, that's where the good stuff is. Ask about your partner's past, their fears, their dreams. Because, when you're vulnerable, you open yourself up to deeper connections, and a stronger relationship.
So, there you have it. Asking questions is key to a happy, healthy relationship. It's not rocket science, but it does take effort. So, go ahead, grab a cup of coffee, sit down with your partner, and start asking those questions. Your relationship will thank you!
