9. The Desire For Completion
Due to the romanticized way in which relationships are sometimes portrayed, you may feel that your partner is supposed to make you feel whole. If you are expecting something and get disappointed each time your partner makes a choice that doesn’t make you feel “complete,” the relationship could be toxic. Likewise, if the person you’re with is extremely needy or controlling, he/she could be depending on you for their personal fulfillment. Of course, that doesn’t mean you should allow yourself to be disrespected. It just means that each person in the relationship should be responsible for his/her own personal growth. Making sure the voids in your life are satisfied is your job. It’s not anyone else’s responsibility to make you feel complete, even if you’re in a relationship. Two self-assured people who are willing to learn from each other can likely build a lasting and satisfying romantic partnership.
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