If you are in a bad relationship than why do you stay in it, if you are married you should do anything you can to make it work but if your dating get out now. A married couple should make every effort to keep their relationship afloat, go to counseling, go on dates just the two of you, or try and take a second honeymoon. If the relationship is bad sit down and figure out why, and than see what you can do to fix it. Do not give up until it is absolutely necessity. If their are kids involved your bad relationship makes it hard on them as well, do not put them threw unnecessary problems because you can't fix yours. Do all you can to get yours fixed before it takes a major toll on your kids.
If you are dating and in a bad relationship, ask yourself why it's bad. Is it you, the other person, or just both of you don't mesh well together. If it's something that your doing try and fix it because if you don't it will probably continue to be a problem threw marriage and threw out your life. If it's the other person let them know what it is that bothers you and see if they are willing to work on it, if not you should move on and at least you let them know what was wrong with your relationship to help them in the future. If you just don't work well together, which happens allot, there's really nothing either one of you can do. just leave and find someone else.
A bad relationship can cause a miserable life, instead of just letting it go on like it doesn't exist see what you can do to fix it. It isn't going to go away on its own. The problem with bad relationships is that it pulls everyone you are with down as well, your kids, your friends, and your family. It hurts everyone to see you unhappy and there is no need to go threw life miserable when there is something you can do about it.
Signs of an abusive relationshipare often overlooked in the beginning. Falling in love feels so overwhelmingly good that women dismiss potential problems. You have a tendency to give yourself completely to another person in order to make sure that your partner is happy and committed to you as much as you are to him. |
At the root of all trust issues is a past betrayal. No matter how long ago that betrayal occurred, a person will not learn to let others in until she has begun working through trust issues. |