When you’re in a new relationship, you’re probably swept up in the delight of it all. And you should be. It’s great to enjoy it. But sometimes, in the effort to put your best foot forward and give the benefit of the doubt, you miss red flags. You know, those are the signs that you know in your gut you should heed. If you would pay attention, you could save yourself from heartbreak. But you’re so happy to be in this relationship that you discount your gut and don’t even hear the warning bells ringing.
It’s easy to turn a blind eye because you want the joy of a relationship. You want to believe your new partner is a great guy, so you minimize or dismiss warning signs. This is known as confirmation bias—you dismiss what doesn’t align with what you already believe or wish to believe.
Or you see and acknowledge a warning sign, but think, “Well, he’s so nice to waiters.” Or, “He’s adorable with his mother.” And this may be so. People who are adept manipulators know how to put on a show for your benefit.
So what red flags should you look for when you’re starting out in a relationship?
So listen to your gut, and as soon as you notice a warning sign, have the courage to examine it thoroughly and dispassionately. An abuser will deny and confuse and use and control. But a soul mate will be kind and patient because she or he will want the best for you. Which is what you deserve.
Nancy Travers is an Orange County Counseling professional. If you need safe, effective counseling services, please get in touch. You can reach her here: https://nancyscounselingcorner.com/contact
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