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It Wasn’t Love That Kept You: It Was This

June 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Relationships can be complicated, especially when they start to unravel and cause more pain than happiness. Smart and self-aware individuals can find themselves stuck in relationships that slowly drain them emotionally. But why do people stay in relationships that are clearly not good for them?

One reason could be the misconception of what love should feel like. Many people equate love with intensity, drama, and chaos, thanks to popular media portraying love as tumultuous and passionate. However, healthy love is often stable, calm, and reassuring. Confusing intensity with love can lead to staying in toxic relationships that only bring pain.

Childhood experiences also play a significant role in how we perceive love. If someone grew up in a chaotic environment, they may seek out relationships that mirror that chaos because it feels familiar. Unconsciously, they may try to recreate the dynamics of their early life in their adult relationships, hoping to heal past wounds through their current partner.

Another reason people stay in unhealthy relationships is the fear of being alone. Low self-esteem can make someone believe that they don’t deserve better or that no one else will want them. This fear can be paralyzing, keeping them tethered to a toxic relationship out of a misguided sense of security.

The sunk cost fallacy is another factor that keeps people in failing relationships. The idea that they have invested so much time, effort, and emotions into the relationship makes it hard to walk away, even when it’s clear that the relationship is beyond repair. Continuing to invest in a sinking ship only drains more resources without any hope of salvaging the situation.

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If you find yourself in a toxic relationship, it’s essential to take small steps towards healing. Admitting that the relationship is hurting you, refraining from romanticizing the good times, and seeking support from a therapist can help you gain clarity and strength to make the necessary changes. Remember, leaving a toxic relationship is an act of self-love, not a failure. Prioritize your well-being and treat yourself with the compassion you deserve.

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