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6 Red Flags In A New Relationship! You Should ALWAYS Know!
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Want to know the 6 red flags in a new relationship? Want to know what indicators to keep an eye out for if it’s time to pull the plug?
When you’re beginning a new relationship, there needs to be a solid foundation. If you’re seeing these red flags in your relationship, it’s time to bow out. You deserve the best and I want to make sure that you steer clear of selling yourself short, so here are six red flags to keep an eye out for:
1. When you feel like you can’t be yourself
When you meet someone and you feel like you need to be someone else in order to please them, like you don’t have any self confidence, you can’t stick up for yourself, and you’re always nervous and uncomfortable, something is wrong. You should always be yourself and in order for a relationship to have a strong foundation, you need to be confident in being yourself. If not, the relationship can turn into something toxic and in extreme cases, abusive.
2. Your intuition
This is a very powerful tool that should not be underestimated. If you feel that something is wrong, that perhaps there is someone else, or maybe that he’s not going to commit to you, you need to pay attention to that little voice. Listen to your intuition and trust yourself.
3. When he’s inconsistent
If this guy texts, calls and sees you nonstop during one week and then drops off the face of the planet the next, only to return without any excuses or apologies, something is off. On top of that, if you accept this because you’re afraid of losing him, this is not good. You need a guy you can rely on, who can offer you a stable relationship with a solid foundation.
4. Yelling and putting each other down
Some of my clients have told me that they love “tough love” and enjoy having a fiery relationship in which they yell at their partners and get into huge fights all the time, but I’m not convinced that this is the way to a long-lasting, healthy relationship. Yes there will be ups and downs and you’ll have to face disagreements and challenges sometimes, but verbal violence on a regular basis is not the way to establishing a healthy relationship.
5. He’s always placing the blame on you
If this guys is always trying to make you the source of the problem, it’s a relationship red flag. This is more than a toxic relationship; it’s a narcissistic person and you need to pull the plug on this relationship. It’s fine if you guys point the finger at each other from time to time, but if he’s always trying to make you feel ashamed, it’s not good.
6. He’s always comparing you to other people
Whether it’s his ex or other women in his life, he should not be highlighting your shortcomings by comparing you to others. The new relationship should be with a man who will show up for you and cherish you; not someone who’s going to be putting you down all the time. These types of relationships go nowhere.
A relationship that will withstand the test of time needs respect and a strong foundation!
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My name is Alex Cormont and I've been helping men and women in their love life for more than 10 years. I became the number one relationship expert in France and Europe.
For the past decade, I have helped more than 20000 people all around the world. You want to find the one? Save your marriage? Get back with an ex or learn how to attract a man into your life? I'll give you all the tips you need to improve your relationship.
Yes, Love can be taught and I'm the expert you need! I have a unique philosophy from the country of love itself. You deserve to be happy and I give you all the secrets you need in this channel.
When you’re beginning a new relationship, there needs to be a solid foundation. If you’re seeing these red flags in your relationship, it’s time to bow out. You deserve the best and I want to make sure that you steer clear of selling yourself short, so here are six red flags to keep an eye out for:
1. When you feel like you can’t be yourself
When you meet someone and you feel like you need to be someone else in order to please them, like you don’t have any self confidence, you can’t stick up for yourself, and you’re always nervous and uncomfortable, something is wrong. You should always be yourself and in order for a relationship to have a strong foundation, you need to be confident in being yourself. If not, the relationship can turn into something toxic and in extreme cases, abusive.
2. Your intuition
This is a very powerful tool that should not be underestimated. If you feel that something is wrong, that perhaps there is someone else, or maybe that he’s not going to commit to you, you need to pay attention to that little voice. Listen to your intuition and trust yourself.
3. When he’s inconsistent
If this guy texts, calls and sees you nonstop during one week and then drops off the face of the planet the next, only to return without any excuses or apologies, something is off. On top of that, if you accept this because you’re afraid of losing him, this is not good. You need a guy you can rely on, who can offer you a stable relationship with a solid foundation.
4. Yelling and putting each other down
Some of my clients have told me that they love “tough love” and enjoy having a fiery relationship in which they yell at their partners and get into huge fights all the time, but I’m not convinced that this is the way to a long-lasting, healthy relationship. Yes there will be ups and downs and you’ll have to face disagreements and challenges sometimes, but verbal violence on a regular basis is not the way to establishing a healthy relationship.
5. He’s always placing the blame on you
If this guys is always trying to make you the source of the problem, it’s a relationship red flag. This is more than a toxic relationship; it’s a narcissistic person and you need to pull the plug on this relationship. It’s fine if you guys point the finger at each other from time to time, but if he’s always trying to make you feel ashamed, it’s not good.
6. He’s always comparing you to other people
Whether it’s his ex or other women in his life, he should not be highlighting your shortcomings by comparing you to others. The new relationship should be with a man who will show up for you and cherish you; not someone who’s going to be putting you down all the time. These types of relationships go nowhere.
A relationship that will withstand the test of time needs respect and a strong foundation!
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DO NOT FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL!
Join me on my social media and discover exclusive content. I'll provide all the tips you need to make your love life better quickly
My name is Alex Cormont and I've been helping men and women in their love life for more than 10 years. I became the number one relationship expert in France and Europe.
For the past decade, I have helped more than 20000 people all around the world. You want to find the one? Save your marriage? Get back with an ex or learn how to attract a man into your life? I'll give you all the tips you need to improve your relationship.
Yes, Love can be taught and I'm the expert you need! I have a unique philosophy from the country of love itself. You deserve to be happy and I give you all the secrets you need in this channel.
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