Cheating is
definitely one quick, big way to absolutely annihilate a relationship, but as a
recent Ask Reddit thread pointed out, there are plenty of other things
that are much more potent when it comes to ruining even the strongest of bonds.
Some of the worst things that lead to a breakup (that aren't
cheating) start out small and indiscernible, and that's what makes them so
dangerous.
1.
Lying to and hiding things from your partner
Even if you're doing it out
of love to protect their feelings, keeping little things from someone
you're dating can grow into a big problem and cause trust issues that wreck a
relationship. As canada432 wrote, "You should be able to tell your
partner pretty much anything. If you're hiding something because it would hurt
them, then you probably shouldn't do that thing in the first place."
2.
Withholding any kind of affection
Whether affection means being really
touchy-feely, asking each other intense questions about meaningful things, or
helping each other through obstacles, being absent and unaffectionate can cause
the kind of doubts in a relationship that end up being irreparable.
3.
Harboring quiet resentment
As VoxMeretricis wrote, "by the
time resentment is expressed, the damage is already done" to the
relationship. It starts out quietly but becomes something big over time, which
is what makes it so damaging.
4.
Lack of communication
This doesn't mean not texting all day every day,
but failing to talk to each other about things that bother you when they come
up, or conveniently leaving out details that you think might cause problems.
All that shit just gets bottled up or revealed eventually, and by the time that
happens, it's usually unmanageable.
5.
Being stubborn about things or getting entrenched in certain positions
This
is just another way of saying "refusing to compromise." If you like
somebody, you should be willing to compromise. Partners who can only handle
things if they go a certain way (their way) are basically just in relationships
with themselves.
6.
Bickering about mundane, daily issues and chores
Sure, the argument you
always have about whose turn it is to take the trash out seems like no big deal
now, but that's the sort of thing that just becomes a great issue over time,
and even worse, becomes ammo for bigger, more serious arguments down the
road.
7.
Condescension
Talking down to a partner is just another way of making
yourself bigger or more powerful than them, and a power imbalance is the last
thing you want in a lasting, healthy relationship. As messed from birth wrote,
condescension is worse than cheating because "it makes your self
esteem shit," so even after the relationship ends, you still feel the
damage.
8.
Staying in a relationship out of convenience
Whether it's because you
don't want to disappoint your families with a breakup, or because you have
concert tickets in six months or whatever, staying together just because you
feel you should only leads to bitter resentment and an inordinate amount of
fighting and heartbreak, when there was a chance you might have been able to
remain friendly.
9.
Manipulation
This is tricky because it's often so subtle, and you don't
realize you're being manipulated by your partner (or doing the manipulating)
until it's way too late. As reallybigleg wrote, "the relationships that
have left me 'broken' (both of which I left, by the way, so this isn't a
case of heartbreak...) have been through gradual loss of self esteem during the
relationship through a process of manipulation by the other
partner."
10.
Jealousy
Even without actual cheating, just the suspicion that it's
always happening can be much, much worse.
11.
Presenting a false version of yourself at the beginning
This can be as
simple and small as pretending to like horror movies when you actually hate
them, or as big as saying you're not looking for anything serious when,
in fact, you are. It's best to be upfront from the get to, because those little
things can become huge reasons to breakup over time.
12.
Staying together because you've become co-dependent
"You're together
because you're co-dependent and neither of you wants to be single," wrote beaverteeth92.
Or in other words, you don't have chemistry anymore, and the only reason you're
together is so you don't have to be alone.
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