The photo you see above doesn't quite show equality. It gets close, but the way the art is hung shows that one partner in this relationship is elevated over the other. In addition to that, there's no headboard.
Where there’s no equality in a love relationship, there's no true love, but rather domination.
I don’t mean to say that both partners are equal. All people are uniquely themselves and not equal to anyone else.
However, they are both equally important.
The master bedroom is the room where couples share intimacy.
In the master bedroom, furniture should be organized to express equality. Equal night stands and lamps, for example, and plenty of space to access each side of the bed are a good start.
But equality should be expressed also in other details in the bedroom, such as:
Art Photographs Clothes closets
Is your bedroom expressing equality of importance?
Is your relationship with your partner one of mutual respect?
Many of my clients and students are OK with their needs being as important as the needs of their partner. However, when it comes to desires, they let their partner always have the upper hand, and deny themselves. |