17 relationship red flags you should never ignore

The health of a relationship is totally subjective, obviously. But if your partner consistently puts you down or makes you feel anything other than amazing – especially in the early days of dating – it might not be the best fit.
Trouble is, when we want to make something work, we’re inclined to ignore red flags like these whenever they arise.
Here, 17 women share the tell-tale signs of toxic behaviour they wished they’d never, ever glossed over. Learn from their mistakes.
1. "Him saying I was a 'real woman' and different/better than his exes. Those comments made me feel good at the time, but then I realised it was his way of saying that actually no woman was good enough for him." [via]
2. "The terrible sex. Obviously in the beginning you're still working things out but if it's still terrible after a few months despite trying your hardest to show them what you enjoy then don't pretend it's not a big deal when sex is a very important aspect of a healthy relationship. I pretended it was no biggie, because hey its just sex and now I'm married and our bedroom is completely dead." [via]
3. "She was patronising and thought that saying nice things too often diminished the meaning of the words." [via]
4. "He didn't like me telling mutual friends about our relationship because he was a private person... Lots of other red flags but this was a big one. Turned out he was living a double life but it took me two yers and a mental breakdown to figure that out." [via]
5. "She blamed everyone else for her problems." [via]
6. "On the first date, he didn’t ask me any questions about myself. Glossed over. I thought: maybe he's nervous! He wasn’t nervous. Just self-centred." [via]
7. "Extreme jealousy. He was very romantic and charming at first, then started accusing me of infidelity and flirting with other man. Once he accompanied me to the vet because my dog was in an accident and needed surgery. He accused me of flirting with the vet, even though the vet and I were discussing my dog's care. He has a meltdown over it later in the evening. That is only one example. Fast forward a couple of months...I find out he was still married and I was 'the other woman'. Ew." [via]
8. "He made me feel self conscious about silly things like singing badly in the car." [via]
9. "His lack of respect when it came to making plans. He would ignore me for hours when I asked to make plans and would reply with “maybe”, in case his buddies wanted to do something. He had a big case of FOMO and I was never his priority." [via]
10. "The first time he said, 'I'm not a racist, BUT...' News flash: he was a racist." [via]
11. "Overly clingy to the point where he wanted me to prioritise him over everything else in my life, including my time with my family." [via]
13. "Him being unable to deal with negative emotions, and being desperate to avoid them at all cost. This led to me neglecting my own needs, because he’d take it as personal criticism if I told him I needed something he didn’t already give me." [via]
14. "How incredibly rude he was to his mum, who literally derailed her life to raise him as a single mum." [via]
15. "Anger issues, 'having a temper', explosive outbursts of anger when things didn't go his way, and lashing out physically and verbally when upset. Just because it hasn't been directed at you yet, doesn't mean you are actually safe." [via]
16. "If the friends he hangs out with the most are assholes, he's an asshole too. He's just acting differently because you're around." [via]
17. "When your partner has no friends of their own. This will ultimately come back to bite you when your partner comes to rely on you for their social life, or when you find you cannot hang out with your now-mutual friends alone without the expectation of your partner tagging along." [via]
Have you ever ignored your gut early on in a relationship?
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My first marriage was a disaster. I was very young, and deep down I knew it wasn’t right. Needless to say it didn’t last. My husband and I will be celebrating our 20th wedding anniversary next year. Of course we’ve had our ups and downs, but we intend to grow old together.
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Mine was a guy that had to have 3 or 4 drinks before dinner every single night. When I questioned it he said that "most people have a drink before dinner" ... He came from a wealthy family so I figured perhaps that was normal for those with money. I remembered watching the show 'Dallas' and how the entire family had a drink before dinner. It took time for me to understand that it wasnt normal at all and he had a drinking problem.
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I don't do relationships, just casual dating. Pretty much everything is a red flag to me, haha.
If a man has no respect for his mother, he's not worth wasting time on.
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Too many people don't see them untill it's too late....
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Yeah I've been in several dysfunctional relationships but fortunately I'm now married to a really good man. Yes we have some issues, what relationship doesn't but we sort them out.
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Oh dear, another reminder that I'm with a "Mr Nasty". A critical partner is the worst. Shoukd have spotted it earlier.
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Good to know. Sadly many people ignore these issues and make excuses about why their partner did these things.
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I think the saddest part of red flags is that they're ignored because the victim is in denial or is being gaslighted.
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Good to know and look out for these
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Oh wow what a good article for relationship guidance. Phew so glad I don't have to worry about all that. Married by besty and we're headed for our 24th anniversary next Jan.
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Don't do 'serious' relationships, so never had issues. These experiences are interesting. It is all personal I think. One can be good for one person but not another. Personalities clash etc.
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Oh wow these are good to know! I think a lot of times we ignore our gut feelings which more often than not tends to be right
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