1. Better to have a partner who is honest, than one who cushions their words with falsehoods.
2. Better a partner who seeks reasons to stay, than one who makes excuses to leave.
3. Better a partner who addresses your relationship problems, than one who chooses to cheat instead of confronting issues.
4. Better a partner who corrects your mistakes, than one who remains silent while you err.
5. Better a partner who clearly expresses how they wish to be loved, than one you must guess about, risking their silent dissatisfaction.
6. Better a partner who occasionally replies late, than one who never responds at all.
7. Better a partner who can admit to being wrong, than one who insists on being right at all times.
8. Better a partner with limited finances who supports your growth, than one who demeans you simply because of their wealth.
9. Better a partner who prays for you in your presence, than one who says "I’ll pray for you" but never does.
10. Better a partner who stands up for you, than one who runs away at the first sign of conflict.
11. Better a chatty partner, than one who makes you feel like you are doing all the work to keep the conversation alive.
12. Better a partner who answers your calls and says, "I can’t talk now," than one who ignores your calls altogether.
13. Better a partner who comes home late after informing you, than one who disappears without a word.
14. Better a partner who shares painful truths, than one who keeps secrets under the guise of protection.
15. Better a partner who is open when someone tries to create distance, than one who hides things and slowly drifts away.
16. Better a partner who reaches out for support, than one who suffers silently for fear of burdening you.
17. Better a partner who tells you when things aren’t right, than one who pretends everything is fine while giving up on your relationship.
18. Better a long-distance partner who makes efforts to communicate regularly, than one who lives nearby but is always absent.
19. Better a partner who speaks their mind and disagrees respectfully, than one who just agrees with everything and becomes submissive.
20. Better a partner who fully invests in the relationship, than one who hampers love by being half-in and half-out.