3 Not-So-Obvious Signs You’re Not in a Healthy Relationship

3 Not-So-Obvious Signs You’re Not in a Healthy Relationship

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When it comes to relationships, some red flags are more obvious than others. For example, excessive jealousy, violent reactions, and controlling behavior are obvious ones. But some signs are more subtle, and knowing them can help you avoid staying in an unhealthy relationship. Keep reading for 3 signs you’re not in a healthy relationship and how to catch them early on.

1. Recognize the Signs

Even if you’re not having doubts, it’s important to evaluate your relationship with your significant other from time to time. Sometimes, relationships can become unhealthy before you even realize it. Recognizing these signs you’re not in a healthy relationship is sometimes easier said than done. Some early warning signs of an unhealthy relationship include:

2. Blame-shifting

The key here is noticing if your significant other continually blames negative feelings on other people. You might have trouble detecting this one, especially when your partner isn’t blaming you. When you become close with this type of person, the blame can gradually turn to you until you begin feeling like you’re always in the wrong. A blamer won’t take responsibility for their own feelings or actions, instead pinning every argument on you. Dating someone who blame-shifts can easily become a damaging experience.

3. Superiority

Another important sign to be aware of is superiority. If your significant other constantly acts like or implies that they’re better than other people, they have this problem. Insensitive sarcasm aimed at devaluing others is also an indicator of superiority. This type of person puts other people down in order to increase their own self-esteem. While this type of behavior can highlight your partner’s attractive qualities at first, it can quickly turn into put-downs directed at you. You should avoid this type of relationship at all costs.

4. Rushing

This is the principle of “too much, too soon.” Some people want a relationship that immediately sweeps them off their feet. While this can feel romantic at first, things can easily become uncomfortable if you’re being rushed into something you’re not ready for. If your significant other began expressing love for you right away or is prematurely planning a future around you, this needs to be addressed. This could also be an indicator your personal boundaries are not being respected. If you feel your relationship is going “too fast,” it’s time to take a step back and evaluate.

When to End a Relationship

Everyone likes to put their best foot forward in dating relationships, but a person with these behaviors will not be able to hide it for long. If you’ve noticed any of these habits in your significant other, it’s time have a talk with your partner. It’s possible that your significant other will be open to change, but if not, do yourself a favor and end the relationship as soon as possible. This will likely cause hurt feelings, but it’s better to protect yourself by leaving an unhealthy relationship sooner rather than later.

What to do?

If you’re pregnant and feel stuck in an unhealthy relationship, Thrive St. Louis can help you walk through your options. Contact us today to get in touch with one of our caring advocates.