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Last Updated on December 24, 2020
Relationships are meant to make you feel happy, fulfilled, and help you grow as a person, and of course, as a lover. However, this is possible only when you have a caring partner by your side. It’s super important for a partner to support you and love you unconditionally. This means, of course, your relationship should be based on love and mutual respect. Unfortunately, most of the relationships we see nowadays are toxic. Both men and women have become numb to the true meaning of a relationship, which makes them act in ways that are not desirable for their relationship. Here, we’re going to look at some of the signs of a toxic relationship, and stay tuned to find out more!1. You’re not a priority
If you’re dating someone that has a million things they rather do than spending time with you or talking to you, then it’s clear that you’re not a priority. And who wants to be in a relationship where they’re taken for granted? From leaving you on read to not answering any of your calls or constantly bailing on you, this shows a lack of commitment and lack of love. Do yourself a favor and don’t waste your time with this person.2. They don’t care about your love language
Everyone has different love languages. Some express their love physically, through affection, cuddles, kisses, hugs. Others prefer giving and receiving gifts, while others write a simple poem or a text expressing their love. It’s key that both people in the relationship understand what each other’s love language is, so they can reciprocate their love in the best way possible. If your love language is gifts and the other person doesn’t even give you something as simple as flowers, you’re bound to feel neglected. The same will happen if you give the gifts and the other person doesn’t show any interest in receiving them.3. They don’t appreciate what you do for the relationship.
You’re the one who is always planning romantic getaways, you cook their favorite meals, you go out of your way to make the relationship better and your partner happy, but what happens when the other person doesn’t see this? They should understand all the work you do and be grateful for it. After all, everything you’re doing, it’s for both of you. It’s not a selfish act, it’s the opposite. You’re just doing your best to make your relationship thrive, and they should be doing it too, or at least be appreciative of it.- Advertisement -