Jennifer Aniston’s Boyfriend Talks Repairing ‘Flare-Ups’ in Their Relationship

Jennifer Aniston's Boyfriend Talks Repairing 'Flare-Ups' in Their Relationship

Jennifer Aniston's boyfriendJim Curtisrecently opened up about how "repairing" relationships makes the bond last. During his appearance on the "Ced with Intention" podcast, he talked about how to maintain"interpersonal relationships." According to him, "repair" was the key, and he also practiced this philosophy in his love life. For those unversed, the hypnotherapist and the "Friends" alum have been dating each other since last year. They made it public on Instagram on Curtis' 50th birthday.

Jennifer Aniston's boyfriend Jim Curtis talks how the couple keeps their relationship healthy

The secret to Jennifer Aniston andJim Curtis' relationship staying strong has been revealed. The wellness expert recently appeared on the "Ced with Intention" podcast, where he explained why repairing a relationship should be the priority. "The only reason we're here on this earth is for interpersonal relationships. That's all the reason… Repair is part of it all. We're living with it," he claimed.

Furthermore, the fitness guru confessed that he has been practicing it in his love life as well. He and Aniston have been dating since last year. On the podcast, Curtis revealed that he "spends a lot of time" with Aniston. Since they see each other frequently, they could experience slight "flare-ups." To deal with it, they have multiple options, including staying "silent," arguing, meditating, or leaving the house.

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"Or we can say, 'Hey, this is what happened, I'm sorry,' and do the repair,' and then go and really work on making sure it happens less or doesn't happen again," Curtis added. Moreover, he stated that a couple should have an "agreement" in a relationship. "We both have to work on ourselves. I can't fix you, you can't fix me," he explained.

Aniston's boyfriend further revealed that he and his girlfriend have had "discussions" about what they would do if "anything bad happens." According to Curtis, a couple should "pregame the rules" to deal with such situations.

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