It’s not easy but it is important to know when to let relationships go.

Love is the foundation of our existence. When you’re in love, everything around you seems out of place and too good to be true. It is, without a doubt, the best feeling, but it can also be the worst if the ball is not in your court. The hardest part can be letting go of someone you still love. So, what is it about losing someone we care about that makes us feel numb?

When we love someone deeply, our hearts don’t always cooperate with our minds. However, it is sometimes better to follow your subconscious mind rather than your heart and take the necessary step, no matter how heartbreaking, to keep yourself away from hurt and disappointment. To do so, you must understand when to take a step back and let go. Here are the warning signs you need to know when it’s time to walk away…

1. You Both Are Not On The Same Page

If you take each other for granted in a relationship, the feeling of being loved and having someone you love can go awry. As time goes on, a slew of arguments and opposing viewpoints emerge. If you find that misunderstandings and constant fights are a part of your daily life, it’s time to recognise that you and your partner are no longer on the same page. Compromises can be made to smooth things over, but they will not completely resolve the situation.

2. Your Friends And Family Don’t Support Your Relationship

Being in love does not imply that families will become involved in the later stages. When something goes wrong, our family and friends are often the first to notice. A third-person perspective can sometimes help you identify or notice aspects that you might not have noticed otherwise. Examine their perspectives on you, your partner, and your relationship to see if they are accurate. After all, all they want for you is happiness, and if you agree with what they have to say, perhaps it’s time to reconsider your position.

3. If You Are The Only One Putting Efforts

Are you the only one putting forth all of your efforts? Do things appear to change in a one-sided manner to you? A relationship can never be sustained unless both partners work together to keep it alive. It can have a mental, physical, and emotional impact on you, as well as a direct impact on your relationship. When your partner stops putting in his or her fair share of effort, it’s a clear indication that something is wrong. Allow what is better to enter your life and take a step back.

4. Getting Attracted To Other People

Have you recently talked to someone else and found yourself feeling intensely attracted to them despite the fact that you’re in a relationship? Has your partner been spending a lot of time with someone else? If you answer yes to such questions, it’s a sign that things are coming to an end. It is normal to find someone attractive, but if you are seriously attracted to that person, this is a red flag. If that’s the case, it’s time to have a sit-down.

5. You Go On and Off Regularly

Constant breakups and patch-ups are bad for any relationship. It doesn’t take long for things to turn toxic during this period. Of course, staying with them after all this time may indicate that it is meant to be, but it does not make things right. However, if mistakes seem to keep repeating themselves and you keep breaking up for the same reasons, the best decision is to finally end things, even if it is the most difficult part.

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