How can I end an unhealthy relationship?
Anonymous
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Feb 7, 2016
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Maybe you should first the person if he/shes really interested in you or cares for you, if things go south put it in a simple way that hey i don't think this is working out and this how i feel so I think we should break-up
bubblyOcean52
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Feb 11, 2016
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You need to take the chance, tell your partner how you feel and how this isn't what you want in a relationship anymore. Be brave and confident and just end it because the right person is there waiting for you. It's just taking you time to find who you are and what you want and sometimes it's better to be single than unhappy in a relationship.
Anonymous
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May 2, 2016
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On a positive note. Let your partner know that parting ways may work better for both of you! But make sure to be polite at all times. And not rude or negative.
YourSupportGroup101
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Jul 5, 2016
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Admitting your relationship is unhealthy is the first step to ending it. You, as the other partner, make up 50% of the relationship itself, and that means your decisions and choices are just as important as the other person. To end said relationship, you need to establish within yourself whether communication is clear, and whether or not you can talk to the other person about how you're feeling. If you can, tell them you don't believe this is working, and break it off. If communication is not an option, reach out to family, friends, or even the police/a hotline for help if the relationship you're currently in is fatal to you and your health.
Chiipurple04
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Oct 24, 2017
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You can end an unhealthy relationship by having a serious conversation with the other person regarding the factors that contributes to your relationship in becoming unhealthy. Being in an unhealthy relationship will cause you to lose yourself, that would just worsen the situation you have in a relationship and make it more unhealthy. It'll be better to have some space for the two individuals involve in an unhealthy relationship for them to have a good state of mind so they can think properly of the best solutions whether they could still save their relationship or they can save their selves by letting it go for the better.
Justlovewickedly84
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Feb 20, 2018
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Stay true to yourself, look at what you need out of a relationship and see if this person is A: able and B: willing to give you these things or at the very least try to get there with you...
Kkxxrr
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Mar 19, 2018
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being honest with your partner can be beneficial, possibly talking with someone who understands your experiance or can give you advice - a doctor for example. Make sure to put yourself first and not let others make any decisions for you. I hop you are well and things begin to turn around for you, sending you love and support in this time.
slhX
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Aug 6, 2018
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Have a conversation, explain how your feeling and that you need space and you need to come out of the situation. If the situation is worse at this point - completely leave without saying a word.
Anonymous
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Aug 13, 2018
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You tell the person you are breaking up with them and don't speak to the person and you move on and it depends on what type of relationship if its family then if they're toxic you move away from them and block all contact
ButtercupBoo
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Sep 15, 2020
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We all deserve somone who really loves you. And i don't think in an unhealthy relationship, the person loves you. They are looking to manipulate and control you. I don't see a point in why anyone should stay in an unhealthy relationship. But i also understand it's about the feelings we have for that person. To end a relationship with someone you are not happy with but is in love with is hard. It takes so much strength to do it. But just understand that it's not love from the other person no matter what they say. Don't think it's your fault cos the other person says so. They are just trying to be manipulative and blame you for everything they do. You deserve to be happy and with someone who loves you. So leave the person no matter how hard it may seem like. It is definitely for the better. You would definitely realise that sooner or later.â¤ï¸
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