Things about Relationships I wish someone told me about

JaidenAnimations
7 Apr 201909:55

Summary

TLDRThe video discusses red flags in interpersonal relationships, explaining how manipulation and toxicity can develop slowly over time. It emphasizes the importance of communication, boundary-setting, and self-care when confronting unhealthy dynamics. Though supporting loved ones is important, the video urges viewers not to take responsibility for others' happiness at the expense of their own well-being. It provides thought-provoking questions to help assess the health of a relationship and determine if or when walking away is necessary.

Takeaways

  • 😣 Toxic relationships can be difficult to recognize when you have a positive view of someone
  • 😑 Emotional manipulation happens slowly over time by influencing how you perceive people
  • 😠 Isolating you from friends/family is a major red flag
  • 😫 You are not responsible for anyone else's happiness or mental health
  • 😀 Threats, guilt trips, and passive aggression are unacceptable
  • πŸ˜’ Mental illness does not excuse unhealthy behavior in relationships
  • 😌 Communicate clearly when someone is negatively impacting you
  • 😴 Recognize when a relationship is damaging your well-being
  • πŸ€” Reflect on your own behaviors - don't just blame the other person
  • 😊 You deserve healthy relationships that make you feel good

Q & A

  • What are some examples of 'red flags' in relationships?

    -Red flags include things like a partner cheating, using people for personal gain, isolating someone from friends and family, threatening self-harm, and more. Basically any unhealthy, manipulative behaviors.

  • How does manipulation typically work in relationships?

    -Manipulation often builds slowly over time, working to isolate someone emotionally rather than obviously controlling their actions. It makes unhealthy behaviors seem normal.

  • Why is it hard to recognize manipulation from trusted people?

    -When someone you trust and care for does something questionable, the mind tries to rationalize it and make excuses because of the positive view of that person.

  • What should you do if a partner is threatening self-harm?

    -You are not responsible for anyone else's happiness or mental health. Encourage them to seek professional help, but don't let yourself be manipulated.

  • How can you maintain boundaries in an abusive relationship?

    -Communicate clearly how their actions make you feel, set limits on what behaviors you will accept, and build up your own support system apart from that relationship.

  • What are signs you should leave an unhealthy relationship?

    -If you avoid the person, feel worse after spending time together, are threatened, isolated from others, feel like you're 'walking on eggshells', etc.

  • How can someone work on themselves to have healthier relationships?

    -Look inward at your own behaviors and how they affect people, take responsibility for mistakes, give yourself self-care, and build up self-confidence.

  • What should you remember when breaking things off with someone?

    -Remember clearly why it didn't work out and don't get back together unless the core problems have been addressed and fixed.

  • What are some key questions to assess an unhealthy relationship?

    -Do you avoid them? Feel threatened? Unable to make decisions alone? Are you put down? If you answer Yes, reconsider the relationship.

  • Why is it important to take care of your own needs?

    -You deserve clean air and a healthy environment. Don't tolerate pollution or draining relationships at the expense of your own wellbeing.

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