Compromise isn’t bad, but it must be in small doses. As sometimes, we need it to smooth over rough edges on a harmonious relationship. For example, turning down the volume of a speaker is no big deal when the other person is talking over the phone. Or, it can be turning the TV off so that you can help your partner finish the house chores. Neither of these compromises threatens our main desires, wants and needs. But sometimes, do we need to compromise a few essential elements in our lives? What’s a healthy compromise in a relationship anyway? Before discussing…