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

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3. You sacrifice your goals

Pay attention here, please, because these relationship deal-breakers can take on several different forms, especially this one! Let’s say that you want to move to a different state because you feel like it might be better for your career or that it might be a better place to spend your golden years.

Your partner, on the other hand, doesn’t want to hear about something like that and prefers to stay in the same place because it’s easier and more comfortable for them.

A situation like this can make you feel unworthy and suggest that your goals and dreams aren’t important to them. In my opinion, a change that both partners can benefit from is always welcomed, but if your significant other isn’t even open to trying new things, it could be a sign that they’re not okay with compromises.

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