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Answer: It depends on what you want them to change. If you’d like them to change something small and superficial that frustrates you more than it’s important to them (for example, being late, making unpleasant noises, or some communication problems), then their refusal indicates they will be avoiding any kind of compromise in general. They might perceive healthy and necessary cooperation as control. In that case, their emotional maturity is at the level of a teenager, and it’s probably best to let them go.

If you want somebody to change something that is important to them, or a part of their personality, simply because you think love means things have to be your way, that shows immaturity on your side. For example, if you want them to either like or dislike sports (or cats or dogs), or change how they dress, look, or their hobbies – it’s not likely a request you would like if it came from the other side, is it?

And sometimes you are simply not compatible in important ways, regardless of love, and even trying to find a compromise might be too frustrating for both sides. In this case, it’s best not to try to live together. You might decide to let go, or you can decide to stay in a relationship but not live together, if that is something that can work for both of you. Examples might be your habits regarding tidiness, noise, or spending money, if they are too different. Addictions and mental health problems might be stronger than love, too.

Besides what the request is about, it’s also important how both of you communicate about it. Is the communication considerate, validating, and respectful on both sides, or isn’t it? It will probably stay the same in the future. You also need to consider your own communication style. Do you understand and acknowledge their point of view, or not? Sometimes it’s not the request, but how it’s communicated, that can make somebody refuse because they feel their boundaries haven’t been respected. If in doubt, ask your partner what they think about your communication habits.

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Kosjenka Muk

I’m an Integrative Systemic Coaching trainer and special education teacher. I taught workshops and gave lectures in 10 countries, and helped hundreds of people in 20+ countries on 5 continents (on- and offline) find solutions for their emotional patterns. I wrote the book “Emotional Maturity In Everyday Life” and a related series of workbooks.

Some people ask me if I do bodywork such as massage too – sadly, the only type of massage I can do is rubbing salt into wounds.  😉

Just kidding. I’m actually very gentle. Most of the time.

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