A bad relationship can change you in ways you might not even notice until you look inside and realize you've become someone you barely recognize.
Relationships are supposed to be a place for growth, security, and genuine connection, but the wrong relationship can quickly become an obstacle to your own happiness.
When you are in a relationship where your partner constantly leaves you in doubt or even cheats, you start to change.
Instead of trust and peace, suspicion comes to the surface, hiding the truth, constant uncertainty. In such a relationship, it often happens that you become the person who checks your phone, follows posts on social networks, or even questions everyday conversations. Because of this, you start to doubt yourself and lose a part of yourself.
You behave differently because everyone fear of the next edition leading to constant paranoia. This feeling of insecurity and mistrust that comes with the wrong relationship quickly turns into a feeling of inner loss and loneliness.
You can also find out that if you in relation to someone who often raises their voice or criticizes you for the smallest things, you start to close in on yourself.
Instead of talking openly about your thoughts and feelings, you you start adjusting and censor to avoid conflicts. You only show that part of yourself that you think your partner will accept without judgment or anger.
All this leads to a loss of authenticity and over time you forget your own desires, interests and values, because everything is subordinated to maintaining peace in a relationship that does not bring you inner fulfillment.
Some relationships contain so much drama and tension to slowly get used to living in a state of constant conflict. Over time, you start to believe that such outbursts of passion are part of a normal relationship and that arguments are something that must happen regularly to keep the relationship "alive".
A broken relationship can make you believe that drama is a normal expression of love, but in reality it's just a pattern that pushes you further and further away from the peace you need for inner happiness.
Getting out of a bad relationship takes courage
It is necessary to admit that it is time for a change and decide on a new path where you will find yourself again. When you leave a relationship that doesn't serve you, you can restore your inner strength, start working on trusting yourself and your decisions.
You can once again become a person who does not need validation from others, but builds on your own self-worth and self-confidence. A bad relationship can change your behavior, but it's important to know that you can always go back to yourself.
Sometimes it's right divorce the one that sets you free and enables you to discover true happiness and inner peace.