How do I leave a toxic relationship?
Anonymous
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Jul 10, 2016
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If you think it's hurting you and you tried fixing it but still doesn't work out than you should just talk to your partner and let them know how you are feeling and just tell them that you are not happy anymore.
Anonymous
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Aug 7, 2016
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The best way to leave a toxic relationship is to lay down the law and say it straight and offer no loopholes for them to grab. Say we are over and do NOT listen when they beg for you back if you must block that person file them out of your life and most importantly accept that you can do better and be treated better and you deserve the best.
Other
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Aug 10, 2016
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Get help from an outside person you trust, they will stand by you and help you recover afterwards. Family is a good idea.
Idahobuttrfly
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Aug 13, 2016
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Although it may be hard to leave a toxic relationship, the best thing you can do is just wake up, pack up and walk away. It is going to be better for you in the long run.
Anonymous
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Aug 20, 2016
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You could get friends help, and do it in a public place. Bring someone alone maybe. There are also helplines on here if you want to check them out.
sereneDreamer45
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Sep 2, 2016
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The first step is understanding that you deserve to be treated better. Accept that you cannot change who your partner is, understand that the best thing you can do for both of you is to leave it. If they truly loved you, they wouldn't make you feel this way.
Anonymous
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Sep 8, 2016
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Break away. That is the best you can do for yourself. Call the crisis hotline or a friend and loved one for immediate help if you are in danger or stress. No one deserves to be in a toxic world.
Anonymous
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Sep 9, 2016
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Just be calm about it. Make sure you don't come across rude. Make sure they understand what your needs are.
CharlieMorningstar
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Sep 10, 2016
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Look to friends and family for support. Speak to a counselor or therapist. Approach the toxic person calmly and reasonably, and make a clean detachment. "For my own mental well-being, I cannot remain in this relationship. I wish you luck and happiness in your future relationships." Do not allow them to talk you out of it, do not listen if they try to convince you that you're wrong, or that they can change. Put yourself first and remind yourself that you deserve better than a toxic relationship, because you do!
Anonymous
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Oct 7, 2016
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You have to bring yourself to want to leave. It's hard. If there is a change of your partner hurting you in some way let someone know what is happening and they can help you leave in a way that is safer.
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