Relationship Problems Advice Often
Comes From A Good Friend
Finding good
relationship problems advice can be very difficult. It is not that there
isn't enough information. Almost everyone and their mother have
relationship advice. If you tell someone, even a stranger on the street,
that you are having trouble with a relationship, they will probably have
something to say. Nevertheless, most advice for relationship problems is
based on biases alone. Anyone you ask will most likely try to apply the
lessons from their own relationship problems to yours. These lessons may
be appropriate, but then again they may not be. Whether you are worried
about breaking up relationship ties, or dealing with relationship
problems for an ongoing relationship, it is always a headache if you
can't figure out what to do.
There is no point in getting relationship problem advice from a
physician either. Even psychiatrists give lousy love advice most of the
time. They say that they are qualified to give relationship problems
advice, but in my experience they are often not good at this particular
area. Don't get me wrong – if your relationship is massively flawed and
there is something psychotic about your partner, a psychiatrist will
give you the right relationship problems advice – get out of it!
Nevertheless, psychiatrists make terrible romantic partners. As such,
how can you consider them fit to give relationship problems advice?
It has always seemed to me that the only way to get dependable
relationship problems advice is to find a best friend who knows all
about those things. Find someone with words of wisdom for dating help,
go out for a few drinks with him whenever you are having relationship
troubles, and trust his word implicitly. Friends like this are hard to
find, and their skills at giving relationship problems advice should be
fully exploited.
I get most of my relationship problem advice from my best friend. It is
pretty odd because he has never been in a relationship himself. He's
actually not really been interested in dating at all, spending most of
his time in more intellectual pursuits. Nevertheless, he gives the best
relationship problems advice that you have ever heard. Maybe it is
because he is looking at it from an outsiders perspective, but I swear
that his advice is better than any advice column you could ever read!
Getting romance advice from someone who has never been in, nor even
desired, a romance is a little bit weird, but it has begun to feel
totally natural to me.