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Category: Toxic Relationships
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Lack of active listening
Not showing interest or attention to what the other is saying, interrupting, checking the phone, or getting distracted during conversations, which can make the other feel unheard and undervalued.
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Sarcasm and mockery
Resorting to sarcasm or mockery during discussions, minimizing the other’s feelings or ridiculing their opinions, which can deeply hurt and prevent open and honest communication.
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Blaming
Constantly blaming the other for the relationship’s problems or for one’s own negative emotions, without taking responsibility for one’s own role or trying to understand the other’s perspective.
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Silencing the other
During a discussion, one of the partners may interrupt or overpower the other, not allowing them to express their thoughts or feelings.
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Use of passive-aggressive communication
Instead of openly expressing feelings or issues, one of the partners resorts to passive-aggressive comments, sighs, or other indirect forms of expression, which can create confusion and misunderstandings.
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Avoiding discussing issues
One or both partners consistently avoid discussing important matters, letting problems pile up without ever addressing them directly.
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Lack of healthy communication
In a toxic relationship, negative or destructive communication often occurs. This can include avoiding discussing important issues, using personal criticism, insults, or passive-aggressive communication instead of an open and honest exchange of thoughts and feelings.