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Nine Thoughts That Only Appear When A Relationship Is Ending

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The thought of leaving a relationship, especially one you've been in for a long time, is never easy. The confrontation is hard, the separating is hard, and learning to live again without someone at your side is hard. But, as difficult as it is, it's also necessary sometimes. The temporary pain of a breakup beats spending forever with someone who isn't right for you.

Some people stave away the idea of a breakup so fiercely that they can't recognize when it's time for you. If you sit with your thoughts, though, you can usually tell when it's time.

Within every relationship, it's essential to check in with yourself and ask, does your partner make you feel happy? Is there a genuine future for the two of you together? Relationships need more than just passing affections, they need strong foundations.

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Reading Our Thoughts

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No relationship is free from problems. After all, when you're spending years with someone you can't expect it to be perfect 100% of the time, right? Things become dull, issues arise, you talk about it, you grow, and you move on.

But what if you stop at 'issues arise'? Maybe some things come up that you're really dwelling on, that you don't see a way out of, and that's consumed every other thought of the relationship.

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Here's Your Sign

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If there's no growth to be had from a certain problem or it continues to get worse, then said relationship might have reached its end.

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Listed here are some thoughts that, if you have them frequently and with growing conviction, might be a sign that you're in the wrong relationship.

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Are You Compromising?

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Regularly measuring your present relationship against your ideals or aspirations might signify that you're constantly being made to compromise, and you're always on the losing end of those conversations.

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Maybe you frequently catch yourself constantly juxtaposing your current situation with your true desires and trying to find a reason for it. That's a sign that your happiness is being undervalued by your partner.

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"I Deserve Better Than This."

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Relationships should be a source of fulfillment, where your needs align with your partner's efforts and vice versa.

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Should you find a stark unbalance between your desires and reality, it's worth considering whether settling for less is the best path forward. Prioritize your well-being and find a partner who actively wants what's best for you.

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"I Always Feel Lonely."

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Feeling emotionally distant despite being physically close to your partner might imply a shortfall in connection, intimacy, or communication.

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The essence of a strong bond lies in the emotional resonance between the two people involved. If you're frequently feeling lonely, that bond is dissolving.

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Loneliness Runs Deep

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You may even notice that your partner's physical presence still doesn't translate into a deep sense of togetherness.

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This type of loneliness runs deep, and means there's an inherent disconnect between you and your partner already.

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Bridging The Divide

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Meaningful relationships thrive on shared moments of vulnerability and understanding.

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Should you sense that to be lacking, it's essential to address it openly, allowing space for heartfelt conversations that can bridge the emotional divide and reignite the closeness you both deserve.

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"I'm Not Myself Anymore."

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Experiencing a loss of your identity or sensing that your true self isn't valued by your partner could indicate that some dynamic within your relationship is suppressing your individuality. Relationships should empower each person's uniqueness, not squash it.

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Embracing Authenticity

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If you find yourself being chipped away at, losing the parts of you that make you unique, or are unable to truly express yourself, it's time to take a careful look at what your partner is doing to make you feel this way.

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A healthy relationship embraces both individuals' growth and authenticity. If your current partner is lacking in that regard or moving in the opposite direction, it's time to make some harsh decisions.

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"I Have To Constantly Justify Their Behavior."

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Constantly making excuses for your partner's off, or even downright awful, behavior means you already know they're doing something they shouldn't be.

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You wouldn't have to make excuses for normal, kind behavior, and you're only doing it now so you don't have to think about confronting them about it.

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Assessing Your Values

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If you catch yourself repeatedly justifying your partner's actions, it's time to step back and assess whether these actions genuinely align with your values and well-being.

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While empathy is vital, it shouldn't come at the cost of compromising your own standards or letting yourself be disrespected. Be honest with yourself, is this relationship one where you're able to be completely open? If not, why are you still there?

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"I Miss How Things Used To Be."

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Yearning for the earlier phases of a relationship might signify that the existing dynamics no longer provide the fulfillment or contentment they once did.

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As relationships evolve, they should ideally deepen in meaning and satisfaction. We can't stay in the honeymoon phase forever.

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Examining The Direction

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With your thoughts drifting back to the early days, it's worth examining whether or not the relationship is developing in a direction you feel good about.

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Growth, nourishment, and progression, these should be constantly taking place in a relationship, and you should see improvements happening because of it.

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Reflection Is Necessary

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Reflect on whether the current phase of your journey resonates with your desires and aspirations, and consider whether it's time for open discussion about what can be done to rekindle that spark.

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"I'm Hiding My Feelings."

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Consistently bottling up your emotions or worries to prevent upsetting your partner means there's a major fault in communication between you two.

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Either they've made you feel afraid of speaking to them honestly, or you don't trust them enough to do so. Open dialogue is the cornerstone of a healthy relationship, and dodging that will constantly reinforce doubts or worries you may have.

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Mutual Transparency

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If you often find yourself stifling your feelings to maintain peace, it's a sign that some sort of emotional shift needs to be made.

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A relationship should reach a point where there's mutual transparency and empathy.

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Laying The Groundwork

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Recognize that addressing concerns together fosters growth, deepens connection, and lays the groundwork for a partnership built on respect and understanding.

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You shouldn't fear your partner's thoughts about your emotions. If you do, it might be time to leave.

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"I'm Jealous Of Other Peoples' Relationships."

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Feeling envious while observing healthier relationships can signify that your subconscious already knows there's something lacking in your current partnership.

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Envy can be a powerful emotional signpost, directing your attention toward unmet needs. It's a reminder that thriving connections are built on mutual support, understanding, and shared joy.

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Identifying The Problem

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Identify the aspects that trigger your envy and consider whether these are areas that can be cultivated in your own relationship.

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Honest self-reflection and identification of the specifics of your jealousy can help address gap, thus letting you two work toward a more fulfilling and balanced connection.

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"I'm Worried About The Future."

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Getting anxious when thinking about the future is fairly common, but when focused on a relationship, it might indicate that there are some misaligned values clashing with one another.

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You should be able to envision a future together that evokes a sense of excitement and assurance, not one that causes dread.

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Trusting Your Instincts

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Explore whether your aspirations, your wants, and your long-term goals align with those of your partner. This could include future career possibilities, where you want to settle down, or if you want to start a family.

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Trust your instincts and don't be afraid to mention anything you're hoping to see down the line. Now's the time for complete honesty.

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"I Dread Spending Time With Them."

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Experiencing reluctance or anxiety when it comes to spending quality time with your partner is a clear sign of deficiency in both enjoyment and emotional connection.

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Meaningful moments shared with a partner should ideally evoke a sense of comfort and genuine contentment, not anxiety or reluctance.

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Communicating Your Concerns

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There's a difference between wanting some time alone and being actively worried about spending time with your partner, so make sure you know where these feelings are rooted and what the motivation is behind them.

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Try something new, see if maybe it's the routine you've grown tired of, but be sure to communicate this concern with your significant other so you can work toward a solution together.

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Breakup Imminent?

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The solution to all of these thoughts isn't always an immediate breakup. They absolutely can point toward a relationship that's at the end of its rope, but many of them are still salvageable if this is someone you want to keep loving.

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If that's the case, don't let the odd worrisome thought get in the way of that. Trust your partner enough to talk to them and walk through potential fixes so you can feel the full warmth of their love once again. If that's not the case, then find the confidence to tell them that you think this relationship has run its course. You deserve the freedom to find something better.

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You can find that something better by learning about this secret technique anyone can master, a technique that will make anyone fall in love with you.

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Daniel Mitchell

Dan is a content writer with three years of experience under their belt, having mostly covered viral media but now shifting toward spirituality and astrology. He's a strong believer in using one's beliefs as a means of self-improvement and being in touch with whatever messages the universe has to offer. He can't wait to share his insights with an audience who wants to foster change and betterment within themselves. Outside of writing, Dan enjoys reading tarot cards, playing video games, all things horror, coffee, and his cat!

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