The following are common deal breakers in a relationship that you should avoid.
These people do not feel 100% committed to you, are overly concerned about you, and do not share your passions.
Even if you share some common interests, if a partner has other interests, it could spell the end of the relationship. If this person constantly has to justify their absences, it’s likely they’re already married.
Other common deal breakers include learning that a prospective partner has kids. Some worry about taking on the role of parent sooner or later. Others worry about having to give up their freedom to have children. Luckily, there are many ways to compromise and avoid this deal breaker. Consider adopting a child if the relationship isn’t going as planned.
If you find a partner who demands a luxury lifestyle, that could be a deal breaker, but there are also ways to compromise and avoid this issue altogether.
When a partner is in a tense mood, this is a major deal breaker. You might not be able to handle your anger well and the abuse can become more severe. If you’ve encountered this problem with your partner, it’s time to take steps to remove them from your life. A good solution might be to leave the relationship altogether.
Remember, every individual has the right to end a relationship. Just don’t make this happen in your relationship if you’re not sure you can fix it.