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Last Updated on February 7, 2021
7. They want you to post about your relationship on social media
Nowadays, everyone is online, and our social media platforms are often a window to our lives. It’s more than ok to have pictures with your partner on Facebook or Instagram, but it’s equally ok if you don’t want to. What is not ok is if your partner keeps pushing for you to post about your relationship as if they are trying to get everyone to know that you “belong” to them. Seeking this type of public reassurance can put you down a dangerous path, so be sure to look out for small red flags as the relationship evolves.8. They are always questioning you
Having a loving partner that cares about you and asks about your day and about how you are doing is amazing. It ceases to be amazing when they start questioning every move you make. Being with someone who is always asking you where you are, who you are with, and what you are doing can be suffocating, and all this control is the opposite of healthy. Obsession is very different than love, and this type of crazy jealousy is not justified at all.9. They don’t want to meet your friends
Your friend circle is an important part of your life, and the fact that your partner doesn’t want to meet them is a huge red flag. Like we have mentioned before, a toxic partner may try to isolate you from your support network, and the fact that they show no interest in getting to know your close friends could be the first step into this isolation plan.10. Your closest friends and family don’t like your partner
When you are in love with someone, it’s normal that you won’t be able to observe their flaws at first. However, your close friends and family will not be in love with your partner, which will make it easier for them to point out their toxic traits and to see that the two of you are not a match. Listen to your friends and family when they show some kind of concern about your love life – they can be way more insightful than you give them credit for.- Advertisement -