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5 signs you are in a healthy relationship with your spouse

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 23, 2025, 11:56 IST
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Signs of a healthy relationship

A healthy relationship is built on shared trust, joy and respect. It also involves being mindful of the ways you are at fault and correcting them. Here are 5 signs that you are in a healthy relationship with your spouse:

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You prioritise clear communication

Communication is the building block of a healthy relationship. Open and honest communication in a relationship creates space for dialogue and allows both partners to express themselves without the fear of judgment.
If you clearly communicate your needs and expectations to your spouse, it leaves no room for misinterpretation and fights. In a healthy relationship, you should freely discuss important issues like finances, parenting, household responsibilities and more.

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You respect each other’s individuality

Many people become so consumed by their relationship that they forget about their own needs and interests. The healthiest relationships are those where both spouses retain their individual identities, goals, interests and friendships.
This is only possible if you and your spouse maintain respect for each other's individuality without feeling threatened about your relationship. A good relationship has to be built on interdependence and support, not codependence.

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You don’t avoid hardship

Avoiding hardship does not make it go away. Many people ignore the problems in their relationship to avoid conflict and confrontation.
A healthy relationship involves acknowledging the difficulties you face and navigating them together. If you bury a problem under the rug, it might resurface in the future and create added stress for you and your spouse.

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Your relationship is built on trust

A relationship built on trust is one without stress and insecurity. In a healthy relationship, you have the assurance that your partner will make smart decisions about finances, parenting, and other important issues.
On the flip side, having your partner’s trust means that you have the confidence to make choices that are in your collective best interest. The way to go about having trust and agreement about major life decisions is by being open and honest with your spouse.

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You enjoy each other’s company

The most important marker of a healthy relationship is that you enjoy each other’s company. Spending time together and doing things that you enjoy is a great way to strengthen the feelings of comfort and security in a relationship.
If you struggle to manage spending quality time with your partner amidst your busy schedules, start with as little as half an hour each week.

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