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Signs Your Subconscious Doesn’t Like Your Partner

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No relationship is without its problems. Be they small spats that blow over within the day or longer issues that stem from a communication problem, they can all cause quite a bit of distress that can fester if it's not addressed swiftly.

When these issues continue to build but nothing tangible is being done, you might feel your subconscious step in, starting to subtly affect your behavior to distance you from the main point of stress in your life. How can you recognize these signals, and what can you do about them?

Finding someone that you not only love but feel confident that you can work together with can seem impossible. There are plenty of fish in the sea, but none that fit your standards. How are you meant to find a partner like this?

Relationship Expert Amy North has shared a technique she's developed that will help you not only find a high-quality partner but secure them, too, ensuring that they want you as much as you want them. Click here to learn more and start your path toward strong, healthy love.

Maturing Together

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When it comes to relationships, especially long-term ones, your conscious mind takes the lead. Once the honeymoon phase has waned and you're not totally lost in the throws of love, you learn to make relationship decisions based on logic, compatibility, and shared goals. However, lurking beneath this rational surface, your subconscious mind holds its own sway, sometimes seeming to work against your partner or push you two in opposite directions.

Recognizing the signs that your subconscious might be rejecting your partner can be the key to understanding deeper undercurrents in your relationship and addressing problems you didn't even know you had.

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Your Body's Reactions

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Have you ever felt a knot in your stomach when your partner says or does something, but you can't quite pinpoint why? This physical manifestation of discomfort is a classic sign that your subconscious might be trying to alert you to issues in your relationship. Our bodies often register unease before our minds have had a chance to catch up, acting as an intuitive alarm system.

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Whether it's a persistent sense of anxiety around your partner or inexplicable dread at the thought of spending time together, these bodily cues shouldn't be ignored. They are your inner self's way of signaling that something in the relationship isn't aligning with your deeper values or needs.

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In Your Dreams

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Dreams are the subconscious mind's playground, a space where it communicates through symbols and scenarios that translate to events in our waking life. If you find yourself repeatedly dreaming about conflicts, separations, or discomfort involving your partner, it's worth noting.

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While dreams are not predictions, they are reflections of our deepest fears, desires, and concerns. A recurring theme of distress or dissatisfaction in dreams about your partner could indicate unresolved issues or emotional disconnects that your conscious mind is overlooking. Paying attention to your dreams can provide valuable insights into your feelings and relationship dynamics that may need adjusting.

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Falling Joy

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Remember the early days of your relationship, filled with laughter, jokes, and an automatic sense of comfort when you were around your partner? If those moments have become rare, if you struggle to find joy in your connection, it might be a sign that your subconscious is pulling away from the partnership.

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Joy and laughter are not just accessories to a relationship, they are its lifeblood. You can't be with someone that you can't have fun and feel comfortable with. When you find it hard to share a genuine laugh with your partner or feel that your happiness is consistently dampened in their presence, it's a feeling worth exploring. This absence of joy might be your inner self's way of telling you that the relationship is no longer serving your well-being.

Start the journey toward a healthier love today, click here to learn how to secure the quality partner of your dreams.

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Seeking Solitude

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Have you noticed an increasing desire to spend time alone or with others while also feeling a decreasing desire to spend any time with your partner? This preference for solitude or alternative company can be a sign that your subconscious is trying to force space between you and your significant other.

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It's natural to enjoy some alone time, but a consistent pattern of avoidance reflects much deeper issues. After all, if you're running away from something, it's probably because that thing is causing you distress in some way. This behavior suggests that you don't feel supported, loved, or comfortable in your relationship.

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Listen To Your Mind

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Recognizing the signs that your subconscious might be rejecting your partner does not mean you should hastily end the relationship. Instead, it's an opportunity to pause, reflect, and engage in open, honest communication with your partner about your feelings and needs. Sometimes, these subconscious pulls are temporary, stemming from external stresses or misunderstandings that can be resolved. Other times, they might point towards fundamental incompatibilities or needs that are not being met.

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In either case, honoring these signs is so, so important for your personal growth and happiness. By listening to both your conscious reasoning and subconscious feelings, you can better understand the issues you're facing and see the best way forward. Remember, your goal shouldn't be to simply have a relationship, but to have a relationship that encourages your growth, respects your values, and brings you genuine happiness. Your subconscious urges might just be the compass you need to guide you there.

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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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