6 Warning Signs You’re Dating the Wrong Person

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Dating can be a tumultuous time with plenty of ups and downs. Sometimes we can get so caught up in the excitement of a new relationship that we’re completely oblivious to the fact that our new love is wrong for us. How can you tell whether your relationship is passionate or just stressful for all concerned?


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1. You’re not happy 

This is an obvious one, but it’s worth paying attention to how you feel on a day to day basis. Can you remember the last time you felt happy or comfortable with your partner? If you’re going back weeks in your mind, it might be time to face the fact that your relationship isn’t a positive experience for you.


2. You argue all the time

Disagreements are healthy within a relationship, but if you and your partner don’t agree on anything, you’ll have a hard time going the distance. In the times where you don’t argue, are you really happy or are you just going along with your partner to keep the peace?


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3. You analyze everything they do

There are plenty of TV shows and films where the characters sit with their friends and analyze the actions of a loved one. In reality, if you’re scrutinizing your partner’s texts or wondering what they really mean whenever they say anything, you’re not in a good relationship. Being in love isn’t about solving a complex puzzle – either the connection is there or it isn’t.


4. You’re not being yourself

This is an issue for individuals who don’t feel very confident in themselves. If you find yourself nodding along with your partner’s choices or biting your tongue when they express a dislike for something you love, you can’t have an equal relationship with them. A happy relationship is based on both partners being themselves.


5. You haven’t introduced them to your friends 

Be honest – how many times have you made excuses when your friends ask to meet your partner? If you haven’t made an effort to introduce your partner to your long term friends then you need to ask yourself why.


Sometimes we subconsciously try and keep our partner and our friends apart so as not to face the fact that our relationship isn’t up to scratch. Your friends are the best judge of whether someone is good for you, so trust them.


6. You don’t think you’ll find anyone else

Being with someone for the sake of not being single is never going to make you happy. Whether you believe it or not, you will find another relationship. If you’re only with your partner because you’re scared to break up, it might be time to bite the bullet and try something new.


Being single isn’t a lifestyle to be fearful of. However if you are looking for that perfect person, online dating sites such as eHarmony are a fantastic way to find that person who will make you truly happy.


 

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Published on December 06, 2013 05:25
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