You'll never know just how admirable your partner is if you don't take note of what they do, how they behave, and what they accomplish. Build your respect by noticing their triumphs. Notice which of their achievements makes them happiest. Be aware of their unique characteristics.
Everyone has value and something good in them. If you're paying attention, you'll see more of what makes them who they are.
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