True Love: The Three Aspects Of Romeo And Juliet

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True Love is when someone else’s happiness is yours. But a relationship isn’t always based on appearances. In my perspective, the three aspects couples need to demonstrate is trust, communication, and loyalty.

The first aspect is trust and in my opinion, every couple needs to demonstrate this. An example of trust is when you can tell your significant other anything without hesitation and also without questioning if they will judge you or tell anyone. Trust needs to be demonstrated in every couple because if you can’t trust each other than, there wouldn’t be much to talk about since most conversations involve trust. If there’s no trust then there’s no relationship. Romeo and Juliet had trust because in one example, Juliet tells Romeo, “ Be

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