Signs You Shouldn’t Marry Them Even If You’ve Dated Forever

Just because you've invested your time and energy into a person and a relationship for a long time doesn't mean that you should hold on to it forever. Sometimes a relationship is just meant to teach you the lessons you need for your forever person. Here are some of the ways to tell the difference.

You Keep "Almost" Breaking Up

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If you've gotten to the verge of breaking up several times, then clearly, one of you feels like they've reached a point of giving up due to frustration, hurt, or the inability to reach a resolution on certain problems. This also applies if you've taken multiple breaks but keep coming back because it's comfortable.

Those issues won't go away just because you're married, and once you're legally bound, it'll be a lot harder to walk away.

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Only One Of You Compromises

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If one of you has commitment or control issues, that person is likely to try to hold onto the power dynamic of the relationship. Often, this unbalances the relationship and it ends up revolving around them.

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One person makes all the sacrifices while the other person keeps expecting it until resentment grows.

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Your Finances Don't Complement Each Other

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Often, when you're young and in love, you don't pay too much attention to money and assume you'll figure it out. However, those habits often dictate how the finances will play out years later, and when you're older and have more responsibilities, it can become a problem if you're not both on the same page and contributing equally.

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You Have Some Different Beliefs Or Values

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If you have fundamental differences in your morals, beliefs, and ideas that don't seem like a big deal now, anticipate that they may come into play later.

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For example, if you come from a different faith or only one of you wants kids, these issues could later be your downfall.

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The Idea Of Planning A Wedding Gives You Anxiety

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Wedding planning should be a little stressful but still enjoyable and exciting. Unless the reason is rooted in the fact that you never liked weddings in the first place, it's definitely a red flag if every time the thought of planning your wedding with your partner comes up, you want to run for the hills.

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You Dream About Living In Different Places

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Once you're married, your lives become even more intertwined. If one of you moves countries, as their spouse they are usually legally entitled to bring you. This seems great unless you both hope to live in completely different places or have conflicting opportunities that require relocating.

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You Feel Like It's The "Right" Thing To Do

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You shouldn't get married to someone because it's the logical next step, or your parents expect it, or they keep nagging you about it even though you're not ready. This is a decision that you need to be 100% certain of.

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You Dread Starting Over

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Fear should not be your driving motivator for marriage. You shouldn't agree to a lifetime with someone just because it's comfortable, guaranteed, a safer option, or because having to start back at square one seems terrifying or like too much work. One day, you'll wish you had taken that chance.

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You Don't Feel Your Best Around Them

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Ask yourself if after you spend time with your partner, you feel full of life and optimistic, or in a bad mood and diminished. A relationship is hard work, but it shouldn't all be work to the point of leaving you completely drained.

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You Don't Want Have Wasted All That Time

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You don't want the past couple of years of your life to feel like a waste of time and failure. You met each other while you were young and maybe it feels like you've grown apart rather than together, but you hope that one day one of you will change.

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It's safer to assume that they were only meant to help your growth and teach you valuable lessons than to be your forever person.

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One Of You Still Harbors Trust Issues

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Trust issues either stem from past trauma or are due to a breach of trust in the relationship. Either way, unless you get over them, they will keep coming back to haunt the relationship with unnecessary arguments, feelings of anxiety, frustration, and ultimately, the failure of the relationship.

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You Feel Like You Still Want To Explore

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You can love your partner and still feel like you can't shake off the feeling that you're missing out on someone or something. You shouldn't dismiss your feelings just to say "I do."

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Sometimes, these feelings are worth exploring so that if, in the end, you still choose your partner, you no longer spend the rest of your life wondering "what if?"

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You've Lost Part Of Yourself In The Relationship

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Often, you don't realize how much of yourself you've lost to a relationship due to the sacrifices you've made, the compromises, and the expectations until it's too late. Once you're at that point, you might need time alone to find yourself before you can commit to a lifetime.

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The Same Argument Keeps Coming Up

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If you keep arguing about the same thing, then either you've never actually tackled the root of the problem, or you're not accepting that it's unresolvable. Once that happens with one issue, it's safe to assume that the same thing will happen with other issues.

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You Think Marriage Will Solve The Rest Of Your Issues

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You think that once you put the word "marriage" into it, that will push them to put in more effort, commit more, try harder, or change.

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In reality, you're still in the exact same relationship, with the exact same set of issues, but you refer to them as your spouse, and breaking up is harder.

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They Don't Show Interest In Your Goals

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Through marriage, you agree to take on each other's lives forever. That means going through the ups and downs together, supporting each other through decisions, and helping each other achieve your goals.

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To do that, you need to have a pretty good idea of what the other's person's vision of the future looks like and make sure it fits in with yours.

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Your Friends And Family Object

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It's a lot harder to see the relationship's flaws when you're in it and in love. Your family and friends aren't in love with your partner, so they can see their faults more clearly.

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That doesn't mean you should solely rely on their opinions, but you should definitely wonder why they don't support your relationship.

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You Still Feel Lonely Sometimes

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According to a relationship specialist, your impending marriage is doomed if you experience feelings of loneliness.

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If you're feeling lonely even though you're spending all your time with someone and you still can't get shake that feeling, then maybe it's better to be alone.

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You Figure Everyone Else Is Doing It, So You Should Too

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Once all your friends start to get married, you start to feel pressured that you should probably get to it too, that you're running behind, or that they seem so much happier and have their lives together more.

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However, if you rush just to match them, you might not experience such a happy ending.

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You Need To Convince Yourself You're In love With Them

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Once you've been together with someone for long enough, you might start to forget why you fell in love with them in the first place.

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Those romantic feelings have been replaced with comfort, and even though you might still love them as a person, you might have just fallen out of love with them, and that's okay!