Relationship Deal-Breakers: 6 Things You Should Never Accept From Someone

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2. You don’t feel appreciated

Relationship deal-breakers can sometimes be solved over time if both partners are willing to be open with one another, discuss the things that make them unhappy, and come up with realistic solutions to improve different aspects of their lives, but it’s not always possible.

One of the worst things that can happen to you in a relationship is not feeling appreciated. A romantic connection is going to pass the test of time if both people prioritize one another.

However, if your partner makes you feel bad, takes you for granted, doesn’t treat you as a priority, and isn’t grateful for all that you do, you should find love in someone else’s arms.

Of course, do the work and become the best version of yourself, because self-love is the first thing you need to work on when it comes to finding a new partner. You deserve to be with someone who treats you right, who appreciates all the things you do for them, and who makes you feel worthy.

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  1. And we wonder why there’s so much narcissism in the world today. It seems that me, me, me has taken over from we, we, we.

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