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6 RED FLAGS IN RELATIONSHIPS, YOU SHOULD NOT IGNORE – GhettoRadio 89.5 FM

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Overall, a healthy relationship is described as one which is incredibly fulfilling and rewarding. This kind of relationship requires a lot of effort and attention to maintain.

Effective communication, mutual respect and a willingness to work through challenges together are essential for building strong and healthy relationships.

However, there are also some key behaviours to watch out for in relationships. Below is a list of negative behaviours to beware of in relationships:

Lack of communication

Communication is crucial in any relationship. If your partner is unwilling to communicate or avoids discussing important issues, it can be a warning sign.

Controlling behavior

If your partner is constantly trying to control your actions, thoughts, or feelings, it can be a sign of an unhealthy relationship.

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Disrespectful behavior

This includes name-calling, belittling, or insulting you. If your partner shows a lack of respect towards you, it can be a warning sign.

Dishonesty

Honesty is important in any relationship. If your partner lies to you or keeps secrets, it can  damage trust in the relationship.

Jealousy

While a small amount of jealousy can be normal, excessive jealousy can be a sign of insecurity or possessiveness.

Physical violence

This is a clear warning sign of an abusive relationship and should never be tolerated.

There is need to pay attention to negative behaviours in relationships early enough. It can be tempting to ignore warning signs, doing so can lead to heartbreak and wasted time. By staying “woke” and being honest with ourselves, we can save ourselves a lot of pain and heartache in the long run.

It is also important to note that everyone has their own individual needs and boundaries in a relationship. You should communicate your boundaries clearly and look out for behaviours that make you uncomfortable or unhappy.

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