In love, the other person's response is not what I want. What should I do?

It is very common and normal not to get the desired response in love, whether it is love or marriage. Because we are also independent individuals in love, not worms in each other's stomachs, it is difficult to know what each other wants in a second, so it is normal to give some inappropriate responses sometimes. Faced with this situation, I have several suggestions.

First, it is not appropriate to tolerate each other. First of all, we must admit the fact that we all have the ability to think independently. A thousand people have a thousand ways of thinking. It is normal that the other party can't give us the response we want, and the first thing we have to do is to be tolerant, and don't lose your temper at once. If he can always conform to you like a marionette, it will make people feel scared. Therefore, we should be calm about this, don't be too entangled, and give appropriate tolerance.

Second, communicate well with each other. If you care that he can't understand you in some things, the best way is to tell him directly. Don't hold back and wait for the other person's suspicion. Such feelings are not firm, it is easy to turn small things into big things, and it is difficult to recover in the end. For example, if you think that every time you lose your temper, he is busy coaxing you and you don't face up to the problem, then explain it to him. The problem is that two people need to face each other. Only by calming down and communicating well and understanding each other's thoughts can we solve it.

Third, cultivate the tacit understanding between two people. Many couples are prejudiced against each other from the beginning, and they always get no points from each other. With more and more time spent together, two people will always cultivate a lot of tacit understanding. For example, if you don't know what kind of milk tea your girlfriend likes at first, it goes without saying that you know what kind of milk tea to give her. This change is the embodiment of tacit understanding. So give both sides more time and things will get better.