This archive report was first published on 24 September 2019.
Before jumping into a new relationship, it's essential to take a good look at yourself and identify any toxic traits that might hinder a good relationship. According to experts, relationships require hard work to last, and being aware of these traits can help you build a strong foundation for a healthy partnership.
Published on September 24, 2019, a relationship expert emphasized the importance of self-reflection in identifying these traits. Here are eight toxic traits to watch out for:
1. Anger ¶
Being quick to anger can make you react in a physically or emotionally abusive way towards your partner. Practising emotional control or seeking therapy can help you manage your anger and build a more mature relationship.
2. Selfishness ¶
Relationships are about teamwork, and being selfish can create a win-lose dynamic. Leave this trait behind and focus on being loving and making sacrifices for your partner.
3. Dishonesty ¶
Starting a relationship with lies can be detrimental, and dishonesty can lead to a lack of trust. Be honest and transparent in your relationship to build a strong foundation of trust.
4. Lack of boundaries ¶
Setting boundaries is essential in a relationship, and being too accommodating can lead to a lack of control. Learn to say no and set boundaries with your partner and others to maintain a healthy relationship.
5. Narcissism ¶
Letting your ego get in the way can be toxic in a relationship. Practice empathy and kindness towards your partner, and be more compassionate and understanding.
6. Drama ¶
Attracting drama in your life can be toxic, and it's essential to choose what you spend your energy on. Avoid romanticizing toxic relationships and focus on building a healthy partnership.
7. Passive aggressiveness ¶
Exhibiting passive-aggressive behavior can create emotional walls between you and your partner. Practice emotional maturity and build effective communication skills to handle disagreements.
8. Obsessive tendencies ¶
Being overly involved in your partner's life can be damaging and lead to a lack of trust. Focus on your own life and give your partner space to maintain a healthy relationship.