Infatuation Rules
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A dead-end relationship can most simply be understood as a relationship that cannot move forward – a situation where there is a set of issues that make you want to put the brakes on your future together.
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Read More »Are you questioning your partner, wondering if you went down the road to a dead-end relationship? Relationships start out with high hopes – the heady rush of new love sweeping you off your feet. However, as infatuation gives way to reality sometimes the dynamics which drew you together in the first place start straining under the weight and responsibility of a fully functioning adult relationship. Let’s break down the tell-tale signs of a dead-end relationship, why people stay and how to move on from a bad relationship.
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Read More »If you have identified that you are in a dead-end relationship but are battling to leave, you are not alone. There are several reasons why people stay in dead-end relationships. Identifying and understanding what these reasons are can make it easier to lay it down and move forward. Security: A relationship and a steady partner are familiar to you, even a bad partner and an unhealthy relationship. The familiarity creates a sense of security and the fear of the unknown can keep people trapped. Low self-esteem: As a result of the negative relationship, you may believe you don’t deserve better or that you don’t deserve to be happy. This diminishes the impetus to leave, and makes staying a form of penance. Locus of control: Losing one’s sense of autonomy can result in an expectation for your partner to take action. Working in tandem to undermine your independence, an unhealthy relationship and low self-esteem can create a state of inertia, with you sitting back and letting your partner define the next step. Loneliness: People fear loneliness and don’t want to be alone. Sometimes people choose to be unhappy with an incompatible companion rather than facing the prospect of building a new life alone. Hope: You keep clinging to the hope that your partner will change, and in so doing repair the relationship. However, in a dead-end relationship, the change and repair are more fallacy than fact. Although these are some of the major causes to keep you tied down in a dead-end relationship, there is always a way to leave.
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