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

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4. You don’t feel supported

Is there someone who doesn’t want their partner to be their biggest cheerleader? I believe that everyone wants to be next to someone who always encourages them to do better and to do everything they can to reach their goals.

One of the most devasting relationship deal-breakers you can experience is being with someone who doesn’t care about your dreams and who always shuts you down when you’re interested or enthusiastic about something.

What’s worse is when you support your partner with all of your heart, but they don’t care and don’t return the gesture. If your significant other can’t be bothered to acknowledge and encourage you to go after your dreams, don’t waste another breath with them.

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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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