5 Behavior That Does More Harm Than Good in a Relationship

Whatever your goal, the relationship will be broken if the following behavior becomes repeated. 1) Keeping results often points to mistakes or previous arguments using them as ammunition for particular reasons. This is manipulative, promoting strife, and avoiding discussion at the moment [...]
Whatever your goal, the relationship will be broken if the following behavior becomes repeated.
1) Maintaining Results
Partners often point to previous mistakes or arguments using them as ammunition for particular reasons. This is manipulative, it promotes controversy and avoids discussing when the debate is taking place.
2) Keeping the relationship hostage
Have you noticed that it often happens when after some efforts to communicate with your partner threatens to end the relationship? it's emotional blackmail by creating an unnecessary drama and forcing people to suppress their true feelings that will lead to distrust and manipulation.
3) Being passive
Instead of saying just what is bothering them, a partner always finds a way to influence his partner by doing, for example, as if he is being overwhelmed. If both parties communicate, such behavior is not necessary.
4) “Bleration of solutions”
Using material goods to cover up past mistakes discourage communication and problem solving.
5) Jealousy
When your partner asks you all the time where you are and who you are with shows that he does not trust you. This stifles a relationship and drives one into falsehood.










