A relationship should make you feel happy and fulfilled, not tired or insecure. While walking away from a significant other is painful (you have every right to cry, scream, and feel whatever you need to feel), at some point, you have to say enough is enough. Plus, identifying and leaving a dysfunctional relationship at the right time can help replenish your joy and energy. In this article, we’ll offer you a comprehensive list of over a dozen signs that it’s time to say goodbye to your partner or spouse. Keep reading to take that first step towards the love and empowerment you deserve to feel every day.
Things You Should Know
- If you notice yourself feeling irritable and drained around your partner, it may be time to end things and find someone who makes you feel more supported.
- Most relationship conflicts come from communication issues. If you’re constantly fighting and struggling to understand each other, this could be a red flag.
- If your partner is possessive, controlling, or hard to trust, they may not be emotionally mature enough for a relationship and it’s best to walk away.
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