

5. Chloe, congrats on your engagement!!! Which 3 tips would you share for a healthy relationship? What has worked for you?
I'd say my first tip is to focus on your relationship. Don't take general tips from everyone, because what worked for me, certainly wouldn't have worked for my parents or friends!
Said that, I do love this question because I love couples in love, and more than once I've acted as Cupid for my acquittances hahahaha
1. Talking doesn't mean "communicating". Some people shield too much on "I already told you this a million times!" - well, did your partner actually understood? Were you worried about making him/her "get" you? Please, communication is key - but that's more than words. Is talking in the adequate moment, is the tone of your voice, your intent, your affection (or lack of it) while you're speaking - That doesn't come naturally. You've been talking all your life, yes, but every person gets a different message - accept that, and work with your partner!!! Took me ages to understand this! It's not my partner's fault if I'm not instantly understood!
2. Men sana in corpore sano! Go out, party, drink alcohol, have fun - naturally! But also, work on your body. I don't care if it's gym, running, pilates, walking or dancing - but work on your body. Having some degree of control over your body has helped me have some degree of control over my mind, and my insecurities.
3. I know this is not for every body but... Sex. Sex has helped us build a stronger connection, and f0rced us develop a stronger communication. We're just starting in the "liberal" aspect on our relationship, and we've never trusted more each other, we've never felt more connected, and we've never had more fun. Since the very first minute we knew each other, we were both incredibly compatible in bed, and that has helped A LOT in every aspect of our lives!