The Real Reason Men Fall In Love With “Toxic” Women, According to Psychology

So-called “toxic” women aren’t always actually toxic. While some certainly are, let’s reevaluate the label a little in the context of the patriarchal society we live in.
So-called “toxic” women aren’t always actually toxic. While some certainly are, let’s reevaluate the label a little in the context of the patriarchal society we live in.
Poor self-worth is what traps us in bad relationships, what sabotages new relationships, and what causes us to feel so devastated and broken when a relationship ends.
The one thing I’ve noticed over the years as a relationship writer is that most women have no idea how they’re coming across to men.
Sometimes, people are being serious when they say they’re not ready for a relationship right now.
Some narcissistic and psychopathic individuals sadistically enjoy toying with and deliberately causing pain to others.
This skills deficit men have in relationships is specifically in regards to emotional connection.
ENFPs are all-or-nothing people in their lives and in love. They take romantic relationships seriously, yet approach them with enthusiasm and warmth.
Life comes with a lot of unspoken rules about how to behave, how to succeed, and how to get ahead.
I’ve been writing about relationships for nearly a decade now, and my life has shifted dramatically during that time.
While we all know some men are only interested in hooking up, it’s not always as clear which men those are! Some guys are super upfront about what they want. Others either accidentally or purposefully send mixed messages.
ENFPs have four modes of processing input: Their first is extroverted intuition (Ne), which dwells in ideas and possibilities and make connections about the world around them.
The bare minimum man will dangle his potential in the air like a promise when it’s actually nothing but a blinding red flag.
You shouldn’t stay in the wrong relationship because you’re scared of being alone or because have a long, complicated history together and you feel like you owe them your love.
Breadcrumbing is when someone you’re crushing on senses that you’re interested in a relationship, so they give you just enough attention to keep you around.
Sometimes we are our own worst enemies and sabotage our chances of getting what we really want. Relationships, careers, fitness…we can derail ourselves in all areas of life.