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10 Signs Of A Toxic Relationship

As a young person in love it may be hard to see what’s best for yourself when you’re invested in a relationship. It’s not always easy to remember who you are and what you want.You can start to lose yourself and forget to make yourself and your happiness a priority.There is a lot of stuff we put up with, and the following signs will help us evaluate our relationships

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1. Passive Aggression

Once you’re not comfortable being direct with your SO, you’ve lost that bond on which your relationship was initially built. The whole “I hate it when you do that, but I’m just gonna keep it to myself and throw you shady little side glances” thing is unnecessary.

2. Jealousy And The Blame Game

We’re all only human, so jealousy will happen on some level. But, excessive jealousy is never okay. If you don’t have trust in a relationship, you literally have nothing worth holding on to.

3. Criticism

No one is perfect, and the closer you become with someone, the more conspicuous his or her imperfections will become. There is nothing wrong with criticism that comes from a positive place.When criticism is used as a channel to express contempt or disdain for someone else, it can make the other person feel worthless.

4. Arguing

We all know that yelling over each other won’t get you anywhere.It’s natural to get upset and argue, but if there’s no exchange of communication and neither party conveys why he or she feels how he or she does, nothing will be solved.

5. Negative Energy

Feeling uncomfortable or tense around someone is just your body reacting to the negative energy surrounding the two of you. Negativity can drain you mentally, physically and emotionally.

6. Avoiding Each Other

At the bare minimum, you should be able to tolerate your SO’s presence. If you can’t even bring yourself to be around him or her, you should really just call it quits.

7. You’re Not Yourself

Change will happen regardless. When you’re in a relationship, even if you both change, you should be going in the same direction. If your relationship changes you, it should only make you a better version of yourself. If you feel like you’re losing yourself or you don’t recognize who you are anymore, it’s not healthy.

8. You Only Think About Making Him/Her Happy

Once you hit your 20s, relationships are a trial run for marriage. You should be able to see potential in spending the rest of your life with your significant other. You should want to make your SO happy, but it should be a two-way street. Your happiness should mean his or her happiness and vice versa.. Happiness should be mutual.

9. You Can’t Seem To Do Anything Right

Once you get to the point where you feel like everything you do upsets him or annoys her, and you’re tiptoeing around in your own relationship, you need to understand that you aren’t the problem.There is something with which your significant other is unhappy and he or she isn’t communicating that to you. Until he or she is honest with why he or she is really frustrated, nothing you do will seem to be enough.

10. You’re just not happy anymore

What it really comes down to is happiness. You don’t have to justify why you aren’t happy anymore.It isn’t realistic to expect to be happy in every moment of your relationship, but as a whole, this person should make you happier. He or she should make you feel supported and capable of doing whatever the hell it is you want to do.

 

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