You may have been with someone for a while and though the two of you may get along for the most part, you might have one issue. You might be bothered with all the trinkets that your partner collects and displays around your household. So, what do you do if you have an issue with all of the trinkets your partner collects? How do you approach that type of situation? Though the answers to these questions may be different for everyone, here are a few suggestions.
1. Discuss the issue with your partner.
Let your partner know how you feel about the issue and listen to what he or she has to say about it. Try to find a way to compromise on how to solve the issue that both of you can agree on.
2. Set a limit.
Try agreeing on a limit of how many trinkets you will put out so you have room for other decorations in your living space. Do your best to remind your partner about this limit if needed and try to stick to the limit that the two of you agreed on.
3. Change them out.
Change out your trinkets every once in a while and leave some boxed up in storage. This way, your partner doesn't have to get rid of his or her collection and his or her whole collection doesn't have to be up in your house at the same time.
If you have been with someone that you love and care about for a while but you have an issue with him or her having trinkets all over the house, then talk to him or her about this. Agree on a limit of trinkets he or she can have around the house at one time, and change out the trinkets every once in a while so he or she can keep his or her collection.
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