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In a
Bad Relationship? Is Your Relationship Toxic?...
Is Your
Relationship Toxic?
How
to know if your relationship is hurting you
By
Bailey Landon
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Toxic relationships are a fact of life for many people, men and women
alive, both young and older. Often family and friends can see the
effects in the relationship but the one living in it cannot or will
not. Some want someone to 'love' them so badly they think most any type
of attention is love and fail to see that they are in a toxic
relationship, one that may not necessarily be abusive, but one that is
dragging them down and is not healthy.
One of the first steps to healing is to admit there is a problem. There
is always a chance and hope that the spouse will change, but the
reality is that change is unlikely for someone who only knows how to
hurt another person. It can be said that some spouses do not realize
what they are doing, and they can be helped. It can also be said that
some know exactly what they are doing, leaving getting out of the
relationship as the only healthy solution.
A spouse that loves you is not going to spend their time tearing you
down, making you look foolish, talking down to you, or saying hurtful
and derogatory things. Rather the one that loves you will want to be
near you, they uplift you and encourage you, and they never seek to
hurt you or make you sad.
Signs that you might be in a bad relationship:
*
You and your spouse spend the evening with another couple. Your spouse
goes out of his way to make jokes most of the evening, using you as the
main target in all of them. When back home, he says he is sorry, yet
this isn't the first time he has done this.
*
You make it a point to have dinner ready and waiting when your husband
comes home from work. He never misses an opportunity to tell you what's
'wrong' with the meal. When the two of you visit his mother's home and
there's a meal served, he always tells her what a delicious meal she
served.
*
You work hard to provide for your family. Sometimes that means working
overtime and not being able to spend as much time as you would like to
with your spouse. Your wife constantly nags you that you work too much.
In front of mutual friends, she makes comments to them about how you
don't 'really' love her, criticizing how you dress, going on about how
you love your job more than her, making it a point to make you look bad
every chance she gets.
*
You've gained some weight and are working on losing it. Rather than be
supportive and encourage you, your spouse tells you how fat you look
and makes wise cracks in public about your appearance. She tells you
that she won't make love to you until you lose weight, in front of
mutual friends.
*
Your spouse makes it a regular habit to check your cell phone to see
who you have called and who has called you. He checks your email, opens
your mail before you are allowed to see it, goes through your purse
when you are sleeping.
*
Your spouse makes it a point to bring up things that will make you cry,
knowing that saying certain things will hurt you.
*
You work at saving money and planning for a vacation with your wife.
You've had the time off planned for six months in advance and she has
known the dates for the vacation all along. Two days before you are to
be off to take the long planned trip, she announces she is going to the
beach with friends during the vacation time. You're not invited.
*You
sit down to talk with your spouse about how you feel about certain
things, being open and honest, pouring out your very soul and heart to
them. Your spouse laughs at you at almost every comment you make,
demeans you, and blames you for their bad behavior. Instead of
listening to you, the spouse makes a joke of your feelings.
Perhaps the most hurtful thing about a toxic relationship is the fact
that this is the person that is supposed to love you and care for you,
but instead they seek to hurt you and cause you emotional distress and
pain.
A person in a toxic relationship might have a difficult time letting go
of it. Sometimes they feel as that there is no one else for them,
thinking that they aren't good enough for someone that will truly love
them and care for them. Often a person caught in a bad relationship
stays because even though it is a terrible relationship, their spouse
has convinced them that no one else could possibly want them.
This cycle of thinking has to be broken. There is hope and there is
healing. In order to obtain the happiness that is waiting, the person
living in this type of relationship must make the decision to get out
of it. There is a light at the end of the tunnel. There is hope.
A healthy relationship can be obtained once the person in the bad
relationship recognizes the need for a better life and gets out of the
abusive relationship. The first step in healing is removing yourself
from the relationship.
A loving relationship allows no room for toxic behavior. In a healthy
relationship, a spouse listens to the other. The spouse doesn't seek to
hurt you, to make fun of you, to use you as the joke of the party. The
spouse in a healthy relationship wants to be with you, doesn't check up
on you all the time, doesn't use any excuse to make you look bad,
doesn't seek to embarrass you in front of family and friends, doesn't
try to control you.
A healthy relationship finds a couple who are happy with each other and
understand each other, who know the other isn't perfect but accepts and
loves the person as they are. They don't seek to change each other,
they stand with each other through anything and everything, and the
only tears they want to cause the other are tears are happiness.
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Section 2
Today's Inspiration, Poem
or Quote:
"One unseen flower
blooming in the desolate desert
is not any less beautiful." ~ Tigress Luv
"The love that remains the longest in your heart is the love
that is not returned." ~Tigress Luv
Today's
Prayer or Thought:
"Today I'll remind myself that others advice can hold merit.
Today I will take the time to listen and benefit from my friends', and
family's, insight. Today I will admit that at times it's difficult to
see things impartially when my emotions are clouding up my thinking. It
isn't that my opinions do not matter; the truth is simply that I
haven't the ability to see my grief any way but through my tears.
Today I will allow my loved ones to offer me
advice, and today I will look at it -- not through my biased heart --
but through my open mind."
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Have a great week everyone!
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