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10 Biggest Relationship Deal Breakers

March 28, 2025

Relationships can be hard work. But how do you know if its time to stick with it, or time for a change? No relationship is perfect – but good relationships should make you feel secure, respected & happy much (if not most) of the time. Bad relationships make you feel drained, depleted & sometimes even distraught. Here’s the 10 biggest relationship deal breakers you should be on the lookout for:

  1. Happiness matters:  if someone is constantly making you unhappy, its a bad sign. No-one can expect to be cheery all the time, but being miserable all the time is no way to live either.
  2. Continuous disrespect:  mutual respect is the first requirement of a good partnership. Without it, its hard to move forward – with it, the sky’s the limit.
  3. Lack of effort:  if your partner makes little or no effort to look their best, it can be a bad sign. A constantly disheveled appearance can leave your relationship in the same state over time.
  4. Where’s the fun?:  not everyone is blessed with an incredible sense of humor, or an adventurous spirit – but successful relationships work at it. If your relationship starts to feel like a job (you don’t like), it may be a sign of trouble ahead.
  5. The Passion Pit:  intimacy & sex matters. It really matters.  A relationship without a strong friendship at its core is likely to fail. But a friendship without a sex life is a friendship, not a relationship built to last.
  6. Insufficient support:  if you cannot turn to each other, is there a reason to be in the relationship?
  7. Lack of communication:  without communication, there is no relationship. Period.
  8. Feeling drained:  if, instead of feeling happy and productive, you’re always mentally, emotionally, and even physically drained, it’s time to re-evaluate.
  9. Lack of trust:  a relationship without trust is like a car without gas: You can stay in it all you want, but it won’t go anywhere.
  10. Never-ending drama:  good relationships improve your life; they don’t make it messier.