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What are good reasons to leave a relationship?

But it's the obvious reasons—those that might be right in front of you—that should help you make your decision. Abuse. ... Serial infidelity. ... No communication. ... Alcoholism or drug addiction. ... Chronic arguing. ... Your partner won't go to counseling. ... Not being nice. ... When someone won't accept your children or pets. More items... •

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You can always find reasons to leave a relationship if you look hard enough. But it’s the obvious reasons—those that might be right in front of you—that should help you make your decision. Abuse. If you are being abused physically, emotionally, verbally, or financially, get a lawyer and get out. The only time an abuser gets it is when there’s a serious consequence. Serial infidelity. If there has been an affair and you have worked through the painful process of rebuilding your relationship, and then another occurs, you’ve done your part and now it’s time to go your separate ways. For some, one affair is a relationship breaker. No communication. If you have stopped talking, your relationship has stopped growing; in fact, it may be dying. If there’s nothing left to say, and you’re just upset with each other all the time and you’ve tried counseling, talk about your other options. Sometimes people just can’t live together any longer. Alcoholism or drug addiction. Addicts do not have relationships—they have hostages. The longer you stay codependent, the harder it will be for you, your partner, and your relationship to heal. Chronic arguing. If you are constantly in each other’s face and angry, and if you have tried therapy, you may just have too many resentments to get over. When there’s too much pain to overcome, most people leave. Your partner won’t go to counseling. If either one of you wants couples therapy, you both need to go. If you choose not to, you are saying you don’t want to work on the relationship. And without proper work, any relationship will die. Not being nice. If either one of you is not nice to the other most of the time, it’s a sign that there are deeper issues affecting you both. Many people can deal with someone being constantly mad at them, and many cannot. When someone won’t accept your children or pets. If your partner hates your kids, there are going to be constant battles. The same goes for your animals (which are like children for many people these days). If your partner dislikes someone or something you love, it’s just going to create discord. Either fix it or get out. When emotional blackmail is a way of life. If your partner belittles you (in private or public), lies, makes you feel that you are the “crazy” one, and continues to bring up past issues, he or she is trying to control you in a very negative way. That isn’t a relationship; it’s emotional terrorism. If your partner says he or she wants to leave, and there is nothing you can do or say to change this, it’s over. Let him or her go, and move on with your life. As with many things that are painful, breaking up is much easier said than done. But the sooner you push forward, the sooner the emotional discomfort will end.

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Who are called toxic friends?

“Toxic friendships happen when one person is being emotionally harmed or used by another, making the relationship more of a burden than support,” says Suzanne Degges-White, author of Toxic Friendships. A bad friendship can increase your blood pressure, lower your immunity, and affect your mental health.

Your best friend is the first person you look for at school in the morning and the last person you text at night. You wear each other’s socks and finish each other’s sentences. But lately, after a day of hanging out, you feel drained, not sustained. Maybe your friend won’t let you make a single decision for yourself. Maybe their favorite activity is running other people down. Or maybe you just don’t like who you are around them. Sound familiar? Then you might be in a toxic friendship. “Toxic friendships happen when one person is being emotionally harmed or used by another, making the relationship more of a burden than support,” says Suzanne Degges-White, author of Toxic Friendships. A bad friendship can increase your blood pressure, lower your immunity, and affect your mental health. But despite wreaking havoc on your mind, body, and spirit, toxic friendships can be tough to spot. That’s because most start out strong—why else would you become friends in the first place? The good news is, we can help you diagnose an unhealthy bond before it becomes a full-blown sickness. Read on to understand the seven most common kinds of toxic friendships and how to fix them.

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