it is so beautiful history ððOver the past few years, Iâve come to realize there are several relationship habits that are considered normal when, in fact, theyâre extremely unhealthy. I believe most of these habits come from movies, books, and TV shows that portray love as this all-or-nothing, all-consuming thing. Dream relationshipsare never depicted as stable or fulfilling; instead, theyâre depicted as dramatic, rocky, and overemotional. In most movies, the ideal couple always goes through fights, jealousy scenes, and even cheating. They break up and they get back together because one of them finally has an epiphany and makes every possible effort to reunite. This creates toxic expectations about love and relationships, as it leads us to believe this behavior is normal. Well, itâs not normal and itâs certainly not healthy. Real, strong, true love is not about instability and grand gestures. Itâs about sharing our life with someone who adores us and respects us for who we truly are. Itâs about mutual effort, acceptance, and understanding. Of course, there are challenges, but theyâre dealt with in a relatively calm, secure way. Thereâs no drama involved. In fact, drama should be a warning sign, not something to be proud of. These are some of the relationship habits that, from my perspec
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