5 relationship red flags
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Quick involvement
This may indicate impulsivity if your partner encourages you to move in, get engaged, or meet their family within the first few weeks
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Peter Pan syndrome
This occurs when someone refuses to grow up, take responsibility. It is when only one partner is committed to self-improvement while the other remains stagnant
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Avoidance of vulnerability
If one or both partners regularly avoid revealing vulnerability, intimacy and trust will not develop
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Controlling behavior
This includes telling you how to dress or act, wanting constant check-ins, isolating you from friends/family, insisting all time be spent together
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The illusion of perfection
Idolising a spouse to the point where their imperfections are fully overlooked or dismissed can indicate a fear of facing reality in the relationship
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