1. Distance and lack of emotions
It happens that the brightness of the beginning of love fades, but according to a study, couples who organized interesting meetings that do not include the usual outings on the weekend, were closer to each other and more intimate in communication. Other studies show that meditation focused on appreciating the other partner strengthens the relationship and love even more. If you feel that the former emotions are gone, do things together. Maybe it turns out to be effective!
2. Sarcasm and lack of respect
It's a lot of fun to have someone who makes you laugh! Humor keeps couples united and interested in each other all the time. You need to be careful not to confuse humor with ridicule and disrespect. If the jokes turn offensive, the bond may be broken.
3. Lack of trust
Couples who are still in the process of getting to know each other it is understandable to have doubts, especially when one of them makes behaviors to catch the eye of the other. According to a study, when two previously unknown people meet each other, during the first 10 minutes of conversation, they tell a lot of lies. So keep in mind that when you meet someone for the first time you are not meeting him. You are meeting the man he will represent.
If lies, hypocrisy or facade continue even with the development of the relationship, then the main element of the relationship between you, trust, is missing.
4. Inability to compromise
If you are a vegetarian and your carnivorous partner insists on going to a meat restaurant, a common language must be found - in other words, compromise. Healthy couples are well aware of the importance of this secret and if they want the relationship they are ready to negotiate. If you refuse to accept the other as he is and insist on your opinion, then you see the relationship as a race, not a union. There is something wrong.
5. Lack of privacy
An intimate relationship involves two people allowing themselves to share emotions, intellect, and physique with someone else. Some people tend to close in on themselves as they feel insecure, but this can damage a relationship as it conveys the wrong messages.
6. Control and manipulation
It is very normal to make compromises or ask different things to each other, but you should not feel pressured to do certain things. Trying to control one of the partners never comes with positive consequences.
Source: Psychology Today