Infatuation Rules
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People stay in unhappy relationships for all sorts of reasons. Some of the most common reasons people get “trapped” are: Guilt and shame. You might feel like you're somehow indebted to this person, or be afraid of what others might think if you leave the relationship.
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Read More »We’ve all been there: you’ve been with a partner for some time, and you’re starting to feel unhappy. Maybe your partner isn’t treating you well, or maybe you just want something more for yourself. But as unhappy as relationships can sometimes be, we often don’t leave them right away. Are you feeling trapped in an unhappy relationship? Here are five steps you can take to start getting your confidence back and make an assertive decision about the future of your relationship. You have the power to get unstuck.
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Read More »Some of the factors that you should consider when creating your exit plan are: Safety. First and foremost, think about your safety. Is your partner abusive? Would you fear for your safety if you leave or threaten to leave them? If so, you need a safety plan. Local women’s and domestic violence shelters can usually help you with this. You can also call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE.
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