Marriage compromise is a mutual, collaborative process
where partners adjust their preferences, desires, or expectations to find a
middle ground, ensuring both feel heard and valued. It involves both
individuals sacrificing part of what they want to reach a favorable,
shared outcome, rather than one person always giving in.
Approximately 63% to 71% of
Americans in relationships consider compromise to be a key factor for a
successful, long-term partnership. According to a survey from YouGov.
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