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Any advice for writing a toxic relationship?

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@Anyanka99 groupoh shit waddup
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Not necessarily abusive, but just bad for everyone involved.

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Hey, I could help you out. While there's usually overlap between abuse and toxicity, The specific to a toxic relationship are passive-aggressiveness, lack of commucation, shifting blame, both parties tear each other down, refuses to be on the other's side, over competitiveness, Neediness, and one or more party playing the victim

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@Anyanka99 groupoh shit waddup
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Thank you, I think that's actually gonna be really helpful!

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No prob

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Find a healthy relationship in any sort of media. Now do the exact opposite of the healthy relationship. This may sound similar to what the other person said

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I recommend researching gaslighting and reverse psychology since that is what abusers (or toxic people) use in relationships. Gaslighting is a form of manipulation that people use to make other's question themselves and their reality. There are a good amount of articles about it online.

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Just an afterthought, just make sure you're not romanticizing it (not that I think that you would, it's just that people do this and portray it as 'clingy' or 'cute' or something and it's really off-putting)

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I assume you mean romantic relationship, but I do have first hand experience with the more platonic and familial if you have any questions!