This red flag in your partner that you should not ignore, according to an expert
Are you tired of toxic relationships, those that don’t work out in the long term and others that make you suffer more than anything else? We reassure you, it is possible to find THE person who suits us and who shares common values. How ? By paying attention to the warning signs.
Let’s explain: there is no point in getting into a relationship if you notice, from the start or during the relationship, “red flags” which indicate inappropriate behavior or attitude. Although it is sometimes difficult to spot them, especially among narcissistic perverts, these attitudes are alerts to protect oneself from them.
This behavior to know that we find in a toxic person
According to the dating site, ExpertsEnAmourthere is a signal that can say a lot about a person, which should not be taken lightly.
Indeed, toxic people will tend to never question themselves, or even apologize in the event of conflict. Jesper Jensen, relationship expert for the platform, said: “Narcissists often refuse to apologize or take responsibility. However, even when they apologize, they expect everything to instantly return to normal. Once they apologize, they think the situation should be over, like your feelings should go away immediately.” A lack of empathy that is an integral part of a narcissistic person’s personality.
These sentences that say a lot…
This type of person may even tend to declare: “Why are we still talking about this?” or “I thought we had moved on”with the aim of turning the situation around and provoking a feeling of guilt in the victim.
The expert adds: “For a narcissist, once the apology is made, they consider the problem resolved. He struggles to understand why his partner might still feel hurt or upset. In reality, his response is often devoid of compassion, he just wants to move on, because, for him, the problem was fixed as soon as it happened.” Problem: This type of behavior can have a negative impact on the relationship and on a person.
As a reminder, a stable and healthy couple relationship must be based on four pillars: sharing, admiration, trust/communication, respect. These key elements are essential for a balanced life together.