No matter how much love you give or how much time and
energy you put into a relationship there are instances and incidents that
signal it is time to give up. But there are gray areas too; things that might
appear to be reasons to leave can actually be building blocks toward a better
partnership.
Is an argument between you two a signal to end it all, or
a chance to finally set ground rules for what works better? Every disagreement
between you and a lover can shed light on where you two can take things.
Sometimes you two can grow together, but at other times you just grow apart and
it is time to end the relationship. Read below for the seven things that
indicate it is time to throw in the towel.
1. Physical Abuse
There is no excuse for it at all. Throw in the towel
immediately and get the police involved. Think of his next victim if you have
reservations. The first violent arm squeeze, a slap that he tries to blame on
stress, or anything else that is physically aggressive crosses the line. Throw
that towel over the cliff and do not look back.
2. Verbal Abuse
If he is in a grouchy mood before breakfast once a month
or so, it can be forgiven. If he regularly taunts you with mean names, cusses
you out or rages at you about little things, it is a sign of much bigger
problems. Your best bet may be to leave. If you can tolerate the occasional
outburst, explain that you will not tolerate being spoken to in that manner.
After you have informed him of this, leave for a little while.
You must do this every time. You must not accept his
excuses. You must explain to him that you will not accept verbal abuse and your
follow up must be to always calmly confront him and leave for a while, even if
plans have to be altered or cancelled. If he cools this pattern down, try to
work with him in counseling to save the relationship. If his verbal abuse is
more than just a bad habit, dump him.
3. Manipulation
You can classify manipulation as emotional abuse most of
the time. Does he get you to do lots of things that you really do not want to
do? Does he make you feel bad when you are not doing what he wants? While some
couples go through the trial and error of misunderstandings, do you find
yourself constantly acquiescing to his demands without ever having a say?
It is difficult to admit you might be in a relationship
with a manipulator. You must begin to spot his manner of laying out a
manipulation ahead of time and assert what you want. Many manipulators become
abusers of one sort or another when the games they play suddenly no longer
work.
4. Addictions
Does the man in your life have a problem with something
that has stopped him from really being himself? Be it drugs, alcohol, gambling
or pornography, his abuse of something other than you is abuse nonetheless. If
he will not get treatment, you must throw in the towel. Excuses are not a means
of loving you, they are a method for living in denial and a plea for you to
pretend that what is happening is not really happening.
5. Cheating
If you think he might be cheating on you, he is probably
headed in that direction even if he isn’t yet fully engaged in an affair. As
you cannot be there to see if he is practicing safe sex, let alone if the other
woman has any sexually transmitted diseases, don’t wait around to be the guinea
pig. Throw in the towel.
Men cheat when they disrespect the commitment they have
made. That is the first and only reason and it will be the reason he cheats
again. Don’t go back to him. There are other fish in the sea. Go find out that
you can reel in a real man who will love you and respect the commitment that
you two have.
6. Emotional Cheating
Does the man in your life have a special girl besides
you? Does he justify having an intimate and time-consuming friendship with
another woman by pointing out that they do not have sex? If it bothers you and
undermines the trust you have built together, then it should not be tolerated.
Feel free to throw in the towel if your guy has a special
someone with whom he shares his time, feelings and effort. You cannot be the
third wheel in your own relationship. Let the lovebirds finally have an excuse
to go all the way. Throw in the towel and go find a full-time lover.
7. Mooching
Do you pay all the bills and most of his expenses? Have
you been doing this for more than a month? Enough said – Throw in the towel.
Of course, it is easy to point the finger at your partner
but you must also self-examine. As you read this list, consider whether you too
might be exhibiting some of these behaviors. If so, perhaps it’s time to shape
up before you end up sabotaging your relationship.
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