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PurpleFox
Healthy relationships are amazing. Dysfunctional ones are hell. Which one are you in?
Here are 17 signs that youâre not in a relationship, but a relationshit:
1. You wish you could check each otherâs phones. If ever there was a sign that youâre in a relationshit, this is it â trust isnât negotiable.
2. Youâre not actively trying to make each other happy. If youâre not trying to make each other happy, youâre not going to be happy together. Itâs that simple.
3. You donât communicate productively. Issues are going to arise but thatâs not a big deal as long as you talk through them. If you canât discuss things with each other without losing your tempers or getting defensive, nothing will ever get resolved. And that sucks.
4. Youâre not physically or verbally affectionate with each other. Saying nice things to each other and being touchy-feely with each other engenders warmth, trust and builds connection. A relationship without that is, well, a relationshit.
5. You bring out the worst in each other. If being with each other makes you crazy, insecure, or enraged more often than it makes you feel happy, secure and satisfied, itâs time to bounce, boo.
6. So much needs to change in order for things to feel good. Itâs natural to have a wish list for your partner or relationship but if the list of things that need to change is reeeaaally long, youâre playing a waiting game thatâs never going to pay off. People donât change that much. Like Chris Rock said: âWhen you first start dating someone, youâre not dating the real them â youâre dating their representative.â In other words, thatâs as good as theyâll ever get.
7. You needle each other. Taking little jabs at each other because you find each other irritating is one of the first signs that the end is near. That kind of passive aggression is slow and subtle â kind of like Chinese water torture â but itâs also a really powerful sign that you need to jump on Tinder.
8. Youâre jealous of other couples. If youârelooking at other peopleâs relationships, wishing you had what they have, then at least you know what you want â a healthy relationship. Donât keep settling for crumbs. Go after what you know you deserve.
9. Youâre not driven to do things together. People who like each other want to spend time together and share new experiences together. Enough said.
10. Your friends are sick of hearing you complain. They know itâs over. Theyâre just waiting for you to muster the strength to move on.
11. So, you lie about how much you fight. We get it â youâre embarrassed by how dysfunctional it is. But lying about it doesnât make it functional.
12. Thereâs no momentum. You should feel like youâre both moving towards something â commitment, or engagement, or marriage or just towards an increasingly better life together â as your connection gets stronger. If your relationship isnât going anywhere, youâre just killing time and thatâs lame.
13. Itâs all about the ***. *** is awesome but a healthy relationship is built around a lot more than that. If you both connect only through *** and not through conversation about each otherâs lives or spending together doing nonsexual things (like dinner, socializing with friends, being active, etc), youâre missing out on a lot of good stuff.
14. Or thereâs no ***. Like we said, *** is awesome. You should be having some.
15. You want different things. Does he want to live in NY but you want to live in LA? Do you agree on whether or not to have children and how to raise them? Are you on the same page about how much money you need or what role, if any, religion plays in your lives? In order for your relationship to stay out of relationshit territory, you need to agree on the big stuff or be willing to compromise.
16. Youâre staying together not because you know theyâre the one but because youâre scared you might never meet the one. Sticking with someone because you think theyâre the best you can do is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Donât screw yourself â walk away. If you donât bet on yourself and your future, why would anyone else?
17. Deep down, you know something isnât right. Your gut is always right. Trust it.
Here are 17 signs that youâre not in a relationship, but a relationshit:
1. You wish you could check each otherâs phones. If ever there was a sign that youâre in a relationshit, this is it â trust isnât negotiable.
2. Youâre not actively trying to make each other happy. If youâre not trying to make each other happy, youâre not going to be happy together. Itâs that simple.
3. You donât communicate productively. Issues are going to arise but thatâs not a big deal as long as you talk through them. If you canât discuss things with each other without losing your tempers or getting defensive, nothing will ever get resolved. And that sucks.
4. Youâre not physically or verbally affectionate with each other. Saying nice things to each other and being touchy-feely with each other engenders warmth, trust and builds connection. A relationship without that is, well, a relationshit.
5. You bring out the worst in each other. If being with each other makes you crazy, insecure, or enraged more often than it makes you feel happy, secure and satisfied, itâs time to bounce, boo.
6. So much needs to change in order for things to feel good. Itâs natural to have a wish list for your partner or relationship but if the list of things that need to change is reeeaaally long, youâre playing a waiting game thatâs never going to pay off. People donât change that much. Like Chris Rock said: âWhen you first start dating someone, youâre not dating the real them â youâre dating their representative.â In other words, thatâs as good as theyâll ever get.
7. You needle each other. Taking little jabs at each other because you find each other irritating is one of the first signs that the end is near. That kind of passive aggression is slow and subtle â kind of like Chinese water torture â but itâs also a really powerful sign that you need to jump on Tinder.
8. Youâre jealous of other couples. If youârelooking at other peopleâs relationships, wishing you had what they have, then at least you know what you want â a healthy relationship. Donât keep settling for crumbs. Go after what you know you deserve.
9. Youâre not driven to do things together. People who like each other want to spend time together and share new experiences together. Enough said.
10. Your friends are sick of hearing you complain. They know itâs over. Theyâre just waiting for you to muster the strength to move on.
11. So, you lie about how much you fight. We get it â youâre embarrassed by how dysfunctional it is. But lying about it doesnât make it functional.
12. Thereâs no momentum. You should feel like youâre both moving towards something â commitment, or engagement, or marriage or just towards an increasingly better life together â as your connection gets stronger. If your relationship isnât going anywhere, youâre just killing time and thatâs lame.
13. Itâs all about the ***. *** is awesome but a healthy relationship is built around a lot more than that. If you both connect only through *** and not through conversation about each otherâs lives or spending together doing nonsexual things (like dinner, socializing with friends, being active, etc), youâre missing out on a lot of good stuff.
14. Or thereâs no ***. Like we said, *** is awesome. You should be having some.
15. You want different things. Does he want to live in NY but you want to live in LA? Do you agree on whether or not to have children and how to raise them? Are you on the same page about how much money you need or what role, if any, religion plays in your lives? In order for your relationship to stay out of relationshit territory, you need to agree on the big stuff or be willing to compromise.
16. Youâre staying together not because you know theyâre the one but because youâre scared you might never meet the one. Sticking with someone because you think theyâre the best you can do is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Donât screw yourself â walk away. If you donât bet on yourself and your future, why would anyone else?
17. Deep down, you know something isnât right. Your gut is always right. Trust it.