Toxic Relationships

 

Basically the only way to deal with toxic family members, friends/lovers, is to either create strong boundaries or cut them out completely. There really is no in between. Your toxic family member /friend/lover may try to guilt trip you or become nasty with you. They will likely tell others you are crazy and make crazy accusations. This is all very common and just reveals the toxic family member’s/lover/friend’s character further. Don’t let them get you down as this how some people deal with life. Fortunately we all don’t have to go through life living this way if we are able to recognize toxicity within our own relationships with others and correct it.

 

 

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3 Responses to “Toxic Relationships”

  1. Strange Classrooms – The Value of Friendship | One Man's Opinion Blog Says:

    […] along these lines a lot the last couple of weeks, not only are Toxic Relationships bad for you, so are ones where people treat you carelessly. If you allow it, things can escalate to […]

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  2. Strange Classrooms – Humility vs Humiliation. | One Man's Opinion Blog Says:

    […] privileged position than themselves. I often say I should read and take my own advise, so I re-read Energy Vampires, the person that feels the need to humiliate others definitely falls under this […]

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  3. Wayne Bisset Says:

    Reblogged this on Section Eight Solutions.

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