You meet someone whoâs simply charming. Youâre excited about this person and begin dating, spending more and more time together.
Everything is going great, except that your new partner slips into certain âbad habitsâ here and there. You canât shake the feeling that something isnât quite right.
Seemingly insignificant tendencies can be early indicators of greater issues that will rear their ugly head in time.
Honour your wellbeing by walking away from an unhealthy relationship sooner rather than later if your partner gives off the following red flags:
- Itâs complicated from the beginning
There is no perfect partner because everyone carries a bit of baggage (even you). Thatâs normal. Whatâs not normal is a person who hauls entire loads from their past into your present life. Your partner may have trust issues from past experiences, but his trust issues shouldnât force you to prove your every move. If a relationship starts off this burdensome, it will only require more effort with time.
- Not generous
Generosity takes many forms, the most obvious being monetary. But a person must also be giving with his time, affection, advice, and good intentions. Stinginess, greediness, and egoism are serious red flags. While you shouldnât expect to receive the world on a silver platter, you should expect your partner to offer help when youâre in genuine need.
- Wonât compromise
The couple that canât compromise canât survive. A personâs (in)ability to compromise quickly becomes evident. Your partner should be offering compromise freely at this point, and you should be taking turns giving in to each other. The fact that he doesnât means the relationship will entail many sacrifices on your part.
- Has mood swings
Steer clear of the person who veers to moody extremes because this will ruin your emotional stability. Your partner shouldnât leave you exhausted by the end of the day! You become what youâre around, and if youâre exposed to anger, bitterness, or resentment, you might find yourself becoming a person you donât want to be, riding an emotional roller coaster that will take a mental and physical toll on you.
- Your intuition nags you
Pay close attention to gut feelings that ask you to analyze your partnerâs intentions, words, and actions more closely. Refrain from making excuses for this person just because you have strong feelings. Be honest with yourself and acknowledge when your partner isnât acting in good faith or isnât making you happy. Take divine signs seriously: itâs not an accident if you come across something that proves this person lied or isnât who he says he is.