17 Tell-Tale Signs Of A Partner Being An Emotionally Abusive Person (4 of 4)

 

 

Distance from your family and friends

If your meeting with your friends, family and the other people you love upsets your partner and makes them aggressive, then it is definitely not a good sign. In these situations, they might want all of you just for themselves. To some people, it may come out as really sweet and nice when it is actually not. You might be told that they can’t feel your love when it’s getting divided for so many people and that you spend your majority of time with them. With time, without you knowing, you will feel distanced from your people and that will also stop them from telling you if they feel anything wrong about your partner and the relationship.

 

 

You have been warned before by your loved ones

Sometimes, when you are too emotionally invested in a relationship, it’s very difficult to see what harm it’s doing to you and your overall personality. But maybe your friends and family can help. They know what’s good for you even before you know it or you don’t see it. When more than one friend is expressing their concern regarding your relationship, it’s time to listen. It must be difficult for you to detach yourself, but your loved ones will make it a bit easier.

Now that you know what an emotionally abusive relationship is like, keep in mind however difficult it is for you to get out of it, you should leave that person for your own good. The best help you can get is obviously from your loved ones. If you can’t reach out to them, seek out some relationship advisers and take a third opinion, which isn’t biased.