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Which is worse: dysfunctional relationships or loneliness?
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Hello everyone who reads my blog. I think a lot of people have had dysfunctional relationships that were hard to get out of.
Most often, dysfunctional relationships are entered by people who themselves grew up in a family with an unhealthy climate. This model of behavior is at least familiar and understandable!
So we hold on with both hands to relationships in which there is neither harmony, nor the joy of communication, and sometimes even a normal sexual life. And we don’t even think about the fact that such cohabitation is slowly destroying us, depriving us of strength and health. And at the same time, we sincerely believe that any, even dysfunctional, relationship is better than their absence!

And what is the result? Tired, frayed and devastated, we simply do not have the strength to find a new partner. And many have forgotten what a normal relationship is ... (Have we dreamed of such a life since childhood?)

Communication with a partner should bring happiness and harmony into our lives.

Of course, there are no couples in the world who do not know the problems at all. And in moderation, difficulties in relationships help both partners develop, teach them to overcome their egoism, give love and forgive wholeheartedly.

But, I am convinced that the main task of a person is still to be happy (and therefore grateful and kind), and not to bear the burden of sorrow and disappointment every minute (which only leads to anger, lack of desire and the inability to love someone).

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