Trust
Trust reflects the confidence that one's partner is honest, reliable, and emotionally dependable. It involves feeling secure in the partner's intentions and consistency over time.
How trust is built
Trust is usually built through repeated reliability: matching words to actions, being clear during hard moments, and taking responsibility when harm is caused.
Grand gestures matter less than stable patterns over time.
How trust is damaged
Trust weakens when communication becomes inconsistent, accountability disappears, or one person has to keep guessing what is real.
That is why Snowie treats trust as a pattern, not a one-time impression.
What trust problems sound like in conversations
Trust strain often sounds like repeated reassurance requests, second-guessing, or the feeling that words and actions are no longer lining up.
When trust drops, people stop relaxing into what is said and start scanning for what might be missing behind it.
Related Snowie guides
If you want deeper examples and longer explanations, these guides expand on how this relationship dimension shows up in real conversations.