"It sounds so trite but in relationships, you have to communicate"
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The subtext is less rosy: relationships don’t fail from a shortage of feelings, they fail from a failure of translation. “You have to” turns communication from a nice-to-have into maintenance, like changing the oil. It hints at the unsexy truth people resist: intimacy isn’t only chemistry; it’s logistics. Naming needs, clarifying boundaries, revisiting assumptions, repairing after conflict. The word “communicate” also quietly implies “listen,” because most couples aren’t lacking vocabulary; they’re lacking reception.
As an actor, Krause sits at an interesting cultural crossroads. Acting is literally the craft of making internal states legible - intention, hesitation, desire - through speech and gesture. That makes his advice feel less like generic wisdom and more like a professional bias: he’s spent a career watching how tiny misreads spiral into drama. In a media landscape that romanticizes mind-reading and “effortless” compatibility, his insistence on basic, sometimes awkward articulation lands as a corrective. Trite, sure. Also, typically, the part everybody skips.
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"It sounds so trite but in relationships, you have to communicate." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-sounds-so-trite-but-in-relationships-you-have-134393/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






