π© Red flags at the beginning of successful relationships
π Green flags can sabotage successful relationships
βοΈ Addressing red flags early on can indicate long-term relationship health
π© Addressing red flags early on in a relationship leads to positive outcomes and indicates problem-solving capability.
π’ The pursuit of a 'perfect' partner can be counterproductive and may hinder relationship prospects.
π© Ignoring conflicts and red flags in a relationship can lead to problems later on.
β³ Delaying conflict resolution in a relationship can result in wasted time and disappointment.
β β Relying solely on superficial qualities can lead to unmet expectations and relationship breakdowns.
Chasing perfection in a partner leads to a never-ending cycle of dissatisfaction.
Seeking a partner to fix personal problems often leads to toxic relationships.
It is important to have a healthy level of self-esteem and not rely solely on a relationship for validation.
βοΈ Having a laundry list of requirements for a partner can lead to doomed relationships.
π People are attracted to emotionally turbulent relationships, even if they are bad for them.
π Emotionally unstable environments can cause people to bond more.
β Early turbulence in a relationship can lead to stronger bonding and teamwork.
πβ€οΈ Emotional turbulence can provoke attraction and lead to falling in love easily.
π© The presence of red flags in a relationship should be considered seriously.
π© Chasing red flags can result in missing out on potential partners who are willing to change and compromise.
β Looking for perfection can delay conflict resolution in relationships.
βοΈ Successful relationships require the ability to navigate conflict and compromise.
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