Whether you are in a long-term relationship or a short-term situation-ship, the chances of you being familiar with the term 'red flag', is well… almost a given.
When used in the realm of dating, 'red flags' typically refer to those warning signs that indicate unhealthy, manipulative or toxic behaviour.
Being a young twenty-two-year-old actively participating in the dating world, trust me when I say, 'red flags' aren’t always easy to recognise. From the fear of commitment to a lack of emotion, the range of 'red flags' out there today is anything but limited.
While you're here, here are the different relationship red flags. Story continues after video.
With that in mind, it was not long before I adopted a new approach to dating. An approach in which I would eagerly seek out my partner’s ‘red flags’ – whether they existed or not. Ultimately, I was attempting damage control before any damage was even done – which is something I do not advise doing.
In order to provide my relationship with the best chance of survival, I chose to seek out my partner’s ‘red flags’, before they found me and our relationship. I assumed that by doing so, I was preventing any possible issues from entering our relationship.
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