8Demands explanations without offering any
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If your partner expects you to justify your actions while he/she refuses to do the same, it can be that you are being exploited. Dominating behavior Is about forcing others to comply with one’s own views and can be quite unpleasant to deal with.
9Demands physical intimacy when you don’t feel like it
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If your partner forces physical intimacy on you when you don’t feel like it, it says a lot about his love and respect for your feelings. It is not right to demand things out of a partner. This kind of a behavior is more about control in a relationship. It could also be an obsession. If it has become an addiction, it is best to seek the help of a therapist.
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10Mood swings and volatile behavior
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Mood swings can be quite tough to handle in a relationship as the behavior and feelings are inconsistent. It keeps changing from moment to moment. People facing mood swings tend to portray happiness, anger, and sadness, all within a short time span. It becomes difficult to keep up with this kind of changing behavior. Just when things seem to be going good, they would become sad and in a short time angry. There are usually no triggers of the given moment which could give rise to these changed feelings. When the mood swings worsen and is beyond one’s control, it is time to seek the services of a therapist to address the issue.’
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11Blames you for every bad thing and takes credit for good things
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In a relationship, both partners need to contribute for things to move smoothly. If one partner takes credit for good things and blames, the other for failures, then it is exploitation. Putting someone down, labeling them as useless or blaming them for failures are signs of exploitation. You must strongly object to this.