Jennifer Aniston's boyfriend, Jim Curtis, details how they manage stress In their relationship
Since her relationship with Jim Curtis became public, Jennifer Aniston has seemed very happy in her new relationship
Jennifer Aniston's boyfriend, Jim Curtis, offered an intimate glimpse into their relationship dynamics, revealing how the couple handles disagreements in a healthy and constructive way.
In a recent appearance on the 'Ced with Intention' podcast, released on February 12, the 50-year-old hypnotherapist and wellness coach admitted that, like any couple, he and the 'Friends' star occasionally face minor disagreements.
However, what sets their bond apart is their conscious decision to address these moments through communication.
“I spend a lot of time with my girlfriend. We spend a lot of time together at home. Sometimes, we have little issues that come up,” Curtis shared.
Faced with these situations, he explained that they have a choice: “We have the opportunity to stay silent and get angry, or leave the house, or think about it and meditate on how to change it, or we can say, 'Hey, this is what happened, I'm sorry,' and make amends.”
For Curtis, the concept of “amendment” is fundamental. It's not just about an apology; it's about a genuine commitment to change to prevent the conflict from recurring. “Because once you make amends and it happens five more times, nobody trusts it,” he emphasized.
Rules in the relationship
The author of the book “Book of Possibility” also highlighted the importance of proactivity in a relationship, suggesting that couples should “establish the ground rules beforehand” to respect each other's communication styles.
“We're all so messed up that unless we start being really proactive and mindful about it, then all our internal stuff is going to come out all over the place and we won't know how to experience it together,” she explained.
Curtis and Aniston, 57, were first linked in July 2015 and made their relationship official in November of the same year, when Aniston shared a touching tribute to her boyfriend on his 50th birthday on Instagram.
The couple, who were introduced by mutual friends,She built their relationship on a foundation of friendship. Curtis revealed on the 'Today' show last month that their romance wasn't instantaneous, but rather that they "talked for a long time" and "became friends" before the relationship evolved, a process that, she said, "took a long time."

