I don't believe in
one night stands,
I believe in
relationships.
Oh sure a one night stand has some benefits, there is a physical need
that is served. But the emotional and the psychological needs are far from
satisfied. All positive relationships are grounded in mutual respect and care.
A one night stand belies this positive aspect with the “me” factor being the
driving purpose. The concern is in receiving and not in giving.
For me, as a person, to always have a goal to strive for brings a
certain special passion to my life. To be in a continuing relationship with another
where I am trying to understand, while not always agreeing with another, is to
forever bring me closer to that person in my relationship with them. With God,
and with people, this relationship can never be complete in this world and so
the continuing effort to understand another is vital to the growth of any
relationship.
I also think that a relationship should be with both partners as giving,
and not so much with the give and take so often talked about. When you are in a
relationship of give and take inevitably there is a score kept. This may not be
a conscience score but more a feeling of dissatisfaction with one’s needs being
met. If both partners are of a giving mode then there is less likely a feeling
of need, as the need is fulfilled with the giving. This might be considered a
“perfect” relationship, however “perfect” is a human impossibility.
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In this type of relationship there is also risk. For being open and
honest is a necessary element. Any time we are open and honest we expose
ourselves to possible ridicule or embarrassment, either private or public. This
of course is why I believe that all positive relationships are grounded in
respect and care. Relationships that use a deception and/or manipulation as a
foundation will lead to unhappiness and failure.
The euphoria of a new relationship can be quite alluring; this is
almost always a short term emotion. Including your partner in your plans as you
look to the future will help in your quest for a meaningful relationship. You
may have noticed that I have not written here about “love”. I believe that love
is rooted in charity and charity is giving without the expectation of a return,
and giving without the expectation of a return, is love practiced and love
defined. Above I stated that I believe that both partners should be as giving
and not give and take. This in turn would lead to perfect love. But since I don't believe in perfect, there is the arduous task of understanding with
respect and care for the heart of another.
I believe that for those willing to put forth the risk and effort of a
relationship they will be increasingly successful, happy, and fulfilled people.
Adding to this a good and positive Spirituality can only increase the
satisfaction of any relationship.
Blessings to you of peace and love, always.
By David E.
Gonzales