Couples often fight over power and control—who holds the decision-making power, whose priorities take precedence, whose contributions are valued or overlooked. These conflicts can stem from a struggle to assert dominance or feel significant within the relationship.
But relationships aren’t meant to be a tug-of-war. It’s not about who decides where to live, when to travel, or who gets the final say. True connection is built on closeness and care—not control.
At the heart of a strong relationship lies a simple truth: we all want to feel valued, respected, and recognized. We want to know that we matter to our partner, that our contributions are appreciated, and that we can rely on each other in moments of uncertainty.
Power and control create distance. Closeness and caring foster trust, understanding, and lasting love. The question isn’t about who’s in charge; it’s about whether you show up for each other with genuine care and mutual respect.
By Asha Bhansali
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