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‘Truly close’ couples use 8 phrases when talking about each other

January 25, 20263 Mins Read
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Building a healthy romantic relationship takes time and intention. Over time, meaningful experiences, personal disclosures and authentic conversations create closeness and intimacy.

To genuinely know someone, you must understand what matters to them — their likes and dislikes, passions, limits — and respecting those traits even when they differ from your own.

In fact, many strong couples come to appreciate differences, recognizing that a person’s history, quirks and tendencies are what make them unique. Here are eight phrases couples who are truly close use when talking about each other, and they should be relationship goals for all of us.

1. ‘They are who they are.’

Your partner’s mistakes aren’t yours to carry, and their successes aren’t yours to claim. They are their own person living alongside you, not an extension of you.

Similar phrases:

  • “She’s always been like that.”
  • “I know that’s one of his favorite things to do.”

2. ‘I’m not surprised at all!’

When you really understand your partner, you’re not likely to be taken aback by what they say or do. If friends are shocked by a comment or action they make, you might just smile and shrug. 

Similar phrases: 

  • “Oh yeah, that’s my mate alright!”
  • “That’s totally her style.”

3. ‘They’re quirky like that.’

Everyone has their own quirks, odd habits or routine preferences, from how they drink coffee to how they fold their towels. These are little things that no one else probably knows about them. But if you really know your partner, you notice those details and often find affection in them.

Similar phrases:

  • “They sneeze like a train!”
  • “His hiccups are kind of adorable.”

4. ‘I trust them to be themselves.’

Deep knowledge builds trust. When you know your partner, you trust them to act authentically and responsibly, whether you’re together or apart.

Similar phrases:

  • “She can be a little intense, but I trust her to make good choices.”
  • “I know they’ll be respectful.” 

5. ‘That is a core value.’

Intimacy means understanding your partner’s fundamental ideas, beliefs and principles. Even when you disagree, you can acknowledge what truly matters to them without dismissing or demeaning it.

Similar phrases:

  • “I know this is really important to them.”
  • “He’s very passionate about politics.”

6. ‘They struggle with that.’

Knowing someone deeply means understanding their fears, vulnerabilities and emotional triggers. When those struggles surface, you respond with empathy rather than judgment or defensiveness.

Similar phrases:

  • “I know this is painful for them.”
  • “I see her struggle and want to support her through it.”

7. ‘I can’t change them.’

Knowing your partner means accepting that you can’t — and shouldn’t — try to change who they are, even if it’s something you really dislike about them. True growth only happens if they choose it.

Similar phrases:

  • “They’ll change only if they want to.”
  • “I accept that we see this differently, even if I don’t like it.” 

8. ‘I didn’t know that about them!’

Even in long-term relationships, there’s always more…



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