7 Red-Flags That Indicates Your Relationship Might Be Toxic

Toxic relationships may be psychologically and emotionally exhausting, and it’s essential to detect them.

Rocío Rivera
Cupid’s corner

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Relationships are hard.

Even those who appear to be flawless have imperfections. However, there is a distinction to be made between sporadic conflicts and an unstable, perhaps dangerous, relationship.

Relationships are supposed to make you flourish, but when one becomes poisonous, you’re left feeling exhausted, discouraged, and frequently lost.

Even if you’re a catch, some toxic relationships leave you feeling unattractive, unwanted, and even with many mental health difficulties.

This is one of the primary reasons you don’t find a partner after this kind of journey.

“An extreme of an unhealthy relationship is a toxic one,”

Debra Roberts

Toxic relationships with emotions of incoherence and instability are lazy and restraining and can be evident easily.

What Are Red Flags?

The word “red flag” means a reason to stop in all circumstances.

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Rocío Rivera
Cupid’s corner

As a student, I am deeply interested in philosophy and the art of it. In my free time, I love writing and motivate others to make positive change.