Marak Occurs, Here Are 7 Causes Of Toxic Relationship
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JAKARTA - Striving a romantic relationship with someone is one of the biggest phases in life. Especially if you and your partner have a healthy and supportive relationship. This can make life more prosperous.

Unfortunately, it is the opposite of a healthy relationship. Currently, in the community, toxic relationships are often found. This model of a detrimental relationship seems to hold people off to get happiness and satisfaction from fostering relationships.

Then, how can toxic relationship happen? VOI, quoted from the Times of India page, revealed at least seven causes of the widespread toxic relationship. Here's the review.

Many people may not have developed a strong sense of self-awareness. This includes recognizing signs of toxic relationships or even not realizing their own negative behavior. This can lead to cycles of toxicity and continued dangerous patterns. Without this awareness, individuals may unknowingly engage in toxic relationships or tolerate toxic behavior from their partners.

Individuals with low self-confidence usually lack self-respect. So they believe the poor treatment of their partner deserves it. Or it could also make them feel less confident in leaving the toxic relationship they are undergoing. They may be afraid of being alone or struggling with feelings of inability, which can make them trapped in unhealthy dynamics.

Growing up in an environment where toxic relationships are common can form a person's understanding of what is normal or acceptable in a relationship. If individuals have witnessed rough or dysfunctional dynamics in their family or previous relationships. They accidentally repeat such patterns in their own relationships.

Dependence on a partner is a pattern of behavior in which individuals become too dependent on their partner to obtain validation, approval, and self-esteem. Codependent individuals often prioritize their partner's needs above their own needs. This allows toxic behavior and ignores self-ese welfare.

Fear of loneliness or the belief that they cannot find a better substitute can keep individuals in toxic relationships. This fear can stem from various factors, such as low self-esteem, lack of support systems, or a history of neglect. These factors can prevent individuals from leaving unhealthy situations and looking for healthier relationships.

Toxic individuals often use emotional manipulation tactics such as gaslighting, guilt, or emotional extortion. To maintain control of his partner, making it difficult for victims to recognize toxicity and leave relationships.

Abandoning a toxic relationship requires significant changes in a person's life, which can be scary and burdensome. Fear of unknowns and the consequences of ending a relationship can get individuals caught in toxic dynamics.


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