Kids or No Kids? 6 Tips for Having the Talk While Datingनमुना
Day 3: Tips for the Talk, pt. 2
“My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry.” - James 1:19
Here are more tips for approaching the topic of kids with care, honesty, and respect, paving the way for a stronger relationship, no matter the outcome.
3. Share Your Views First
Kick things off by sharing how you feel about having kids before asking them what they think. This shows that you trust your partner with your true feelings. This act of vulnerability can encourage your partner to reciprocate with their own thoughts and emotions. It also helps create a safe space where both of you feel comfortable expressing your genuine perspectives without fear of judgment or rejection.
Additionally, sharing your views first gives your partner the context they need to understand your stance. It helps them see where you're coming from and why you feel the way you do. This understanding can lead to a more empathetic and constructive conversation.
4. Really Listen, No Judging
Active listening is everything when it comes to effective communication. It means giving your full attention to your partner's words and body language. Nod, make eye contact, and show that you are truly engaged in what they are saying. This kind of attentive listening shows that you value their opinions and feelings, which is essential for building trust and understanding.
Keep James 1:19 in mind, and avoid interrupting or formulating your response while they are speaking. Instead, focus on understanding their perspective fully. If something they say surprises or concerns you, take a moment before responding. This pause can help you choose words that contribute to a constructive dialogue rather than a defensive argument. By really listening and withholding judgment, you pave the way for a more honest, respectful, and fruitful conversation about your future together.
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Is it time to have the “kids talk?” We’re here to help with six tips for sharing your thoughts, feelings, and expectations about having children (or deciding not to). In this 5-day devotional, we’re discussing how to approach this topic with care, honesty, and respect; paving the way for a stronger relationship, no matter the outcome.
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