11 Toxic Red Flags To Run From

Bad relationships happen to the best of us. We don’t mean to get into these toxic situations, it’s just hard to see beyond the blinding lights of lust and what we mistake as love.
Bad relationships happen to the best of us. We don’t mean to get into these toxic situations, it’s just hard to see beyond the blinding lights of lust and what we mistake as love.
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When you hear the phrase “relationship goals,” you probably think about those Instagram posts couples share of their big, photo-worthy moments. For example, the romantic proposal at the spot where they had their first date.
No one does a period piece mini-series like BBC, and there are two you absolutely can’t skip before the end of Pride Month.
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You never want to waste your time with a cheater, so you should watch out for the signs you’re getting played.
Somebody always has to care more. This is the unfortunate, cardinal rule of how relationships function. If one person didn’t care a teeny bit more than the other, no one would ever get asked out. Or proposed to.
Decide you’re deserving of real friendship, true commitment and complete love with people who are healthy and thriving.
People who only care about themselves. People like this aren’t going to care about your happiness. They’re going to make decisions that are the most convenient for them, regardless of what it means for you.
No one makes it a goal to be single forever. We all want love; we all want a partner to share our lives with.
Breadcrumbing is when someone gives you hope that you’ll end up in a relationship together, but they never actually end up committing to you.
When it feels wrong, you don’t need a ‘good’ reason to leave. This person might be your perfect match on paper. They might check off all your boxes.
Because if the talking stage is anything, it is a game that has no real way to keep score. The endgame is “idk maybe.” The talking stage is essentially a contest of who can care less and be (read: come across as) the least attached.
Some of my articles are sweet and nice, others cut straight to the point and bring you truths you may not want to hear but could really benefit from. This article is the latter.
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