5 Relationship Red Flags

In those beginning stages of love, it's easy to overlook abnormal behavior. Wonder whether you should stick it out or run the other way? Here are five red flags that should signal the end of your relationship.

5 Relationship Red Flags
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Coulda. Shoulda. Woulda. That’s what comes out of our mouths and into our minds after we break up with an especially toxic person. I could have been more guarded. I should have read the signs. I would have dumped him/her months ago had I known…

Well, don’t be too hard on yourself. You were in love. (Or thought you were.) With love’s rose-colored glasses on, oftentimes it’s difficult to recognize abnormal behavior. Next time around, if you aren’t sure if you should listen to that nagging feeling inside of you, maybe this list will come in handy.

Ex-ample #1 – The Ex Is Still in the Picture

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Now, having an ex in the picture isn’t necessarily a deal breaker. For those with children, it’s almost impossible not to have some sort of relationship with an ex. But if your significant other doesn’t have little ones and the preceding paramour is still undoubtedly in the way, there might be a problem.

Some people keep in contact with their exes and some people don’t—you have little control over whether your significant other falls one way or the other. But if you find yourself in this situation, you need to ask yourself some serious questions: Why is this person still hanging around? To what degree are they hanging around? (Phone calls? Meetings? Pictures?) Does this other person fulfill some kind of need? Am I (meaning you) really that important?

It’s hard to come to grips with that last one. Truthfully, if your boyfriend/girlfriend is really that into you, they shouldn’t need attention from a former flame. Examine your situation carefully and go with your gut. Even if you don’t feel particularly threatened, an ex in the picture is not something to wave off. Further, if your new sweetie isn’t ready to move on to the bright future with you, the timing isn’t right.

You Catch Them in Lies (Even Small Ones)

Because we are human, we lie on occasion. Let’s be honest: adopting a “no lies, ever” policy only results in hurt feelings. So spare your friend with the bad haircut. She feels bad enough. In most cases, the “white lies” are intended to save someone’s feelings, not cover up shady behavior.

However, little lies such as the whereabouts of your beau or the identity of the mysterious caller on the cell phone should send off a warning bell inside your mind. These fabrications imply there is something to hide, if not now, someday. Even lies that have seemingly little to do with you or your relationship should make you suspicious. Lies about trivial matters are a warning that the big one is around the corner, so don’t play the fool.

Worse, if you are the recipient of any big lies (about previous marriages, children, habits) you should take the cue to run. Honesty really is the pillar of a successful relationship, so expect nothing less.

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Questions: After a divorce I did some causual dating, later my friend found the girl he wanted to maintain an exclusive relationship with just short of marriage. We still chat from time to time. The three of us crossed paths at an event he knew I would be at and he was very cordial as I introduced him to the friends that were joining me for this event, but he never tried to introduce the two of us. My justification was that maybe he was ashame to say we had a relationship at one time in life. But later my ex-husband did the same thing to me. I know he loves me is very proud of me. Normally, introduces me to all his female friends, but once he realized we were not going to get back together and moved on he finally found a new love interest ( I guess he sees her as a love interest). We run into each other he greets me, hugs me, gives little kisses on the cheek, in or out of her presence, but never once has he tried to introduce us. I am trully baffled and want to know why do guys do this?:confused:

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My boyfriend is still in contact with the Ex wife on a regular basis because of the dog. They meet each other twice a week. Text regularly. Should i worry ?
Well it depends on what is more importatn to him, your relationship or the dog. Maybe if you stick around long enough you will win out. But, the reality is when the ex is still around they are the "we" and you two are the "we" so which of the "we's" is the one that matters?

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Everyone, especially you guys, please tell the truth. Let me serve as an example. I wasnt truthful, i lied to a very wonderful beautiful woman. I was very ashamed of a bad past marriage that was used against me in another realtionship to hurt me and I tried to close that out of my life. I realize that it cant happen that way. If I was a bigger person I would have realized how special and wonderful this Woman was and loved and cared for me she would have just overlooked that shortcoming in my life and all she wanted was me as I was. I am hurting beyond anything i have ever felt before. I left her doubting me, unable to trust me with that lie as part of what was supposed to be the beginning of something that was so beautiful and felt so good. I was so very wrong. I deserve every bit of pain that comes with this. I know what I have inside of me as far as my feelings of love for her are so very genuine but I couldnt overcome my stupidity in time. I am left with love for her but what do I do with that? I hate myself for this because I know I am better than this. When it really really counted to do the right thing I failed her. I hurt her, hurt badly and I also hate myself for this. How can she not feel like she was used? How do I fix that? And it took her to fix me. She saved me and I hurt her. Be truthful. You have everything to gain from it. So many wonderful plans...

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