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6 Partner Red Flags You Should Never Overlook

November 28, 2024 · Relationships
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6. Refusal to change

The behaviors someone shows are shaped by a lifetime of experiences—some good, some not-so-great. Everyone brings their own unique mix of beliefs, systems, and past experiences into any sort of relationship. This can either click with or clash against our partners.

I truly believe that a partner should add joy and value to our lives, not be the sole reason for our happiness. When we think about it this way, relationships become a wonderful opportunity for us to see ourselves in a new light and discover the areas where we can grow. This helps us build healthier and more fulfilling connections!

According to psychologists, addressing unhealthy habits and ingrained patterns isn’t easy, but here’s the thing: if your partner isn’t willing to reflect or work on their insecurities, that’s a major red flag, and you should pay close attention.

If you share something that might not be quite right, even if you back it up with solid arguments to strengthen your relationship, and they still say no, it can create a bit of a roadblock. It’s always good to keep the lines of communication open! Without that self-awareness, it’s hard to build real trust or move forward together, so you need to decide whether this is a deal-breaker for you or not.

What do you think about these red flags you can notice in a partner? Have you ever experienced anything like this? If you want to dive even deeper into this topic, here’s a good book to read. If you enjoyed reading this article and would like to check out something else from Psychology Diary, make sure you check out this one too: Subtle Signs of Dementia: 6 Important Things You Need to Know

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