People say contempt in a relationship is the biggest predictor of its failure. That’s because contempt is so utterly toxic. Sarcasm, mocking, name-calling, screaming, putdowns—all are hallmarks of contempt. Eye rolling and lopsided lip sneering are physical signs. Even a nasty tone of voice is an indication of contempt.
If your partner exhibits contempt it means he lacks respect for you, and more than that, he feels disgust for you. He rejects what you’re saying. He rejects who you are, at least in that moment in time. He clearly feels superior to you. He is dismissive of your feelings. He denigrates you. Even if he is only contemptuous once and awhile, it’s enough to seriously erode a relationship.
Contempt in a relationship makes you feel emotionally insecure. You can both work toward feeling more secure by focusing on emotions that are the opposite of contempt. Find areas of interest in which you can agree. Make an effort to show affection. Appreciate the little things your partner does. Show him gratitude when appropriate.
When your partner tries to connect with you, say, by mentioning something in the news, acknowledge what he’s saying. Even if you disagree, which you can do with respect. But if you dismiss him with contempt, then you sever the connection.
Too much contempt in a relationship is toxic, and will make you feel things are hopeless and cannot be repaired. It may be time to move on.
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