RELATIONSHIPS: 8 (sure) signs you’re about to get dumped
1. Signs That You’re Headed For A Break up
Suspect that your partner is
looking for a way to call it quite? Experiencing repeated periods of
unhappiness and frustration? Relationship breakdowns have warning signs.
Here is some professional advice on what to look for.
2. You Know You’re In A Dead-End Relationship When…
Relationships are hard work. But
when there’s a lack of respect, you have no time for each other, have
incompatible goals such as wanting to get married.. or not, are stuck in
a rut or bicker all the time, your relationship may be in deep trouble.
Expert advice on how to know when to call it quits.
4. Toxic Relationships
Is your partner hostile towards you? Does your partner criticize or
mock you in front of friends or family? Does your partner say ‘I Love
You’ while acting in a different manner? Does your significant other
refuse to acknowledge or make an effort to meet your needs? You may be
in a toxic relationship.
5. Surprising Myths About Relationships
The strongest relationships require lots of hard work. Like a garden,
you wouldn’t expect it to thrive if you didn’t tend to it with lots of
work or water it with TLC. But it has to be a joint effort. You can’t
tend the garden, or your relationship, alone.
6. Signs of a Toxic Marriage … And How To Mend It.
A bad or unsatisfying marriage or relationship can be stressful, and
bad for your health. Here are some tips to get past the years of hurt
and resentment.
7. Unhappy Relationship Signs
Constant fights or ignoring each other are both signs of an unhappy
relationship. But there are ways to overcome the unhappiness and move
forward together.
8. Relationship Red Flags
Is your partner cutting off arguments, saying that he has heard it
all before? Is he more absorbed in his new flat screen TV and playing
with his smart phone than talking to you? Is there a chill in the air as
you silently each dinner together, regardless of the weather? These may
be red flags indicating that your partner is unhappy with your
relationship.
Source: Learnist