When does being patient cross over into wasting time? True or false? Some people mask their personal indecisiveness by saying that a person needs to be patient with them to allow the person time to come to an answer within a relationship. If some people need more time how much time is enough? Or should we evaluate our answer through another lens like overall health of a relationship. Can asking for a partner to be patient be used as a tool to procrastinate (or cover being indecisive). Is love patient and fear procrastination? 1. What is the difference between being patient and wasting time in a relationship? 2. How can one determine when being patient has crossed the line into wasting time? 3. Can patience be detrimental to personal growth and development in a relationship? 4. In what ways can patience contribute to the success of a relationship? 5. Is there a point where being patient becomes enabling unhealthy behavior in a relationship? 6. How can one strike a balance between being patient and setting healthy boundaries in a relationship? 7. What are the signs that someone is using patience as an excuse for their own indecisiveness? 8. How can one differentiate between genuine indecisiveness and a need for more time in a relationship? 9. Is it fair to expect someone to be patient with us when we are indecisive? 10. How can one effectively communicate their need for more time without using it as a tool for procrastination?