11 Boundaries You MUST Have for a Healthy Relationship

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We all want to be in a healthy relationship; that’s no secret. However, when it comes to what boundaries you must have in order to be in such a relationship, it’s a whole different story.

I don’t know about you, but I wish our parents would have taught us from an early age that we must love and respect ourselves in order to love and respect other people, too.

But more often than not, it doesn’t happen. More often than not, we find ourselves in relationships that don’t really represent our inner wishes and desires.

And that’s how, sometimes, we end up in miserable situations, divorcing, and even hating the one we shared our lives with. No matter the nature of our relationship, we need to learn to set firm boundaries. If you don’t know where to start, here’s a good list that might help:

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