Looking for love can be a long, complicated
process. Once you’ve found someone who comes close to being the person you
could see yourself spending the rest of your life with, it’s tempting to stop
there and ignore red flags. Don’t let desperation lure you into a commitment
that may be all wrong for you. Getting out of a bad relationship gets much more
difficult once you’ve invested your time and heart. Before you invest too much,
take a moment to thoughtfully analyze your interactions with your new
love to see if this is right for you. Here are some ways to tell whether you
made the right decision.
1. You fight all the time
Does every conversation end in arguing
followed by two days of the silent treatment? If you’ve made efforts
to improve your communication, but nothing has changed, save yourself
the trouble and cut your losses. The chronic stress produced by
consistent bickering is bad for your health and it’s just simply no way to
live.
2. You don’t share the same values
Espousing similar values is just as important as
having shared interests. Conflicting values will likely be the catalyst for
many future arguments. If you desire a peaceful home, make sure your
values are in alignment.
3. Your self-esteem has taken a nosedive
If you had a relatively healthy sense of self,
but now you don’t feel as worthy, it’s time to move on. Never stay with
someone who makes you feel like you don’t matter or that you are nothing
without him or her in your life. Your value should not rest on what someone
else thinks of you.
4. You’re anxious
Anxiety is one of your body’s ways of telling you
that something is wrong. If you notice that you’ve been constantly feeling
anxious, you may want to dig deeper and see if your relationship may be causing
these symptoms. That unsettled feeling may be a sign that something is not
right. Your interactions with your significant other should not
leave you feeling uneasy. Alarm bells should go off if you ever feel unsafe in
your boyfriend or girlfriend’s presence. True love never involves physical
harm.
5. Your friends and family do not approve
Depending on why your friends and family won’t
give the green light (external versus internal factors) you may or may not
want to take their opinion into consideration. For example, if your
folks disapprove because your new love has blue hair, you may
want to ignore them. But if they express concern because your
partner is disrespectful, you may want to take a closer look.

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