Respect is often noted as key for a healthy and successful relationship. When one person in a relationship constantly feels like he or she is disrespected, it can lead to resentment that can be hard to bounce back from. Respect should be a two-way street. For a healthy relationship that lasts, each partner needs to feel like his or her opinions matter, his or her thoughts are heard and his or her feelings are important. When evaluating your own relationship, consider these five signs that your partner does not respect you.
1. Your Partner Tells You What's "Wrong" With You
No one is perfect. Everyone has flaws and quirks and habits that might seem annoying to others. Having someone else
constantly point out what they deem to be your "flaws"can be extremely harsh, especially when it's someone who's supposed to care about you. This is far from constructive criticism. If your partner is constantly listing your habits and character traits that happen to annoy him or her and he or she tells you what you need to work on or "fix" about yourself, it's a sign that your partner doesn't truly respect you.
2. Your Partner Doesn't Listen To You
Listening is one of the
most basic signs of respect. Each person in a relationship should be able to share their opinion while the other listens. If your partner is constantly interrupting, talking over you, or flat-out ignoring you, it's a sign that your partner doesn't respect you enough to care about your opinion. Good communication is essential for a successful relationship.
3. You Always End Up Doing Things Your Partner's Way
Compromise is usually a part of any relationship. You might go see the movie your partner picked out even if you really don't care to see it, then grab dinner after at your favorite restaurant. If you find yourself constantly doing things your partner's way because he or she insists on it, it's a sign that your partner doesn't respect your wants or needs, and is more concerned about getting what he or she wants than making you happy.
4. Your Partner Talks Negatively About Your Friends and Family
In-laws are often difficult to love, but even if your partner doesn't love them, your partner can still treat them with respect. If your partner is constantly putting down your family, or even your friends, it can cause a rift between the two of you, because you'll most likely feel the need to defend them. Your partner should respect you enough to be kind or simply civil to your friends and family for your sake, and leave them out of your arguments.
5. Your Partner is Usually Unkind
If your partner is intentionally hurting you or your feelings, he or she doesn't respect you. Intentional name-calling, angry and hurtful words, threatening language or even a judgmental or accusing tone are all signs of disrespect. A healthy relationship should allow each person to address the issue when something is wrong, with the ability to talk about it calmly instead of it escalating into a heated and hurtful argument.
Words often do more damage than we realize. Someone who is willing to intentionally hurt you over and over again (even if they apologize afterward) doesn't respect you.
Take a look at the video below to learn what you can do about it!
https://youtu.be/oI1bGEiYP2g
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