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Top 5 red flags in a relationship you should never ignore

Top 5 red flags in a relationship you should never ignore

Relationship red flags are often obvious as day after the fact, but they may be notoriously simple to see or ignore while we’re first falling in love. An indication that someone is not ready for a relationship, or for a relationship with you, can occasionally be found in their words or behaviour.

However, it could take a single date or years for that warning sign to appear, depending on the individual and the behaviour. Sometimes people simply don’t want to confront reality, so they may be emotionally invested and overlook the warning signs at first or find a way to fool themselves to limit the damage. Unfortunately, once the initial excitement of a new relationship wears off, we frequently spot warning signs.

Here’s  top 5 red flags in a relationship you should never ignore

1. Love Bombing

Love Bombing or your partner being overly committed early on, is one of the biggest relationship red signs. The love bomber attempts to manipulate you by talking about your future, showing you love, and making extravagant claims of love, only to draw away and leave you heartbroken. Think of love bombing as a dealbreaker because it is most prevalent among narcissists and is coupled with other destructive relationship characteristics like emotional abuse and gaslighting.

2. No Communication

As everyone knows, communication is the foundation of any relationship. You may tell if your partner is disengaged or preoccupied if they don’t reply to your texts or messages or appear absent or uninterested in what you have to say. Step 1: Have a discussion to see if you can work out your differences in communication with a little tolerance and understanding.

3. Jealousy

Jealousy is rather prevalent in relationships and can be innocuous at times. But if your spouse starts to dominate or be possessive of your goals, your wardrobe, your social circle, or distances you from your loved ones, beware.

4. Gaslighting

You’ve undoubtedly heard of gaslighting because it’s a popular topic in contemporary dating. In essence, it means that your spouse holds you accountable for their actions or holds you accountable for their response to a circumstance. It’s only meant to blow you up and make you feel insane. Trust your instincts and end the relationship if something feels off since gaslighting is a type of deception designed to make you doubt your sanity and feel uneasy.

5. Toxic friendships or family relationships 

Toxic friends and family or a lack of familial ties may be concerning, particularly if these matters are significant to you. Before deeming it a deal-breaker, ask your partner why this is the case and give them the benefit of the doubt. They have put a lot of effort into creating a strong “chosen family” among their friends, even though their upbringing may have made it difficult for them to be close to their relatives.

Anushka

Anushka Brahma is a graduate in Journalism and Mass Communication. She has a vast interest in media and news writing. Anushka is currently working as a writer at Indiashorts.com, and can be contacted at anushka@indiashorts.com