Don’t Ignore the Warning Signs of Losing Yourself in a Relationship


Have you ever lost yourself in a relationship to the point that loved ones had difficulty recognizing you? It can happen.

Losing yourself because of your close relationship with someone is dangerous and unhealthy.


Pay attention to these warning signs before you’ve gone too far for your loved one:

1. You’re unhappy but scared to say it. One sign of an unhealthy relationship is that you’re unhappy but too afraid to mention it to your partner.

2. You give in to all of their demands. From changing your work schedule to please them to never cooking your favorite foods because they don’t agree with them, it’s easy to fall into the trap of always meeting their demands. However, this is a big warning sign that you’re losing yourself.

3. You indulge in distractions. Watching television or checking social media can be a fun distraction. A small amount of these things is fine, but living in a distracted world is unhealthy.

4. Your own goals and dreams are gone. Do you look at your current life and feel like you’ve lost all of your passion or dreams?

Heed these warning signs that you’re losing yourself in a relationship. If you feel like your own identity is getting lost for the sake of your partner, try to work out some new ways to communicate with each other. If you’re struggling, couples counseling may provide a solution.


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