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8 Warning Signs of Toxic Relationships: How to Recognize Emotional Manipulation and When to Leave

📅 February 15, 2026 ⏱️ 3 min read
A toxic relationship doesn't always start with shouting. It often starts with excessive love that slowly becomes control. Gottman (1999) showed that the signs are visible — if you know where to look.

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The 8 Signs

1. Isolation

They cut you off from friends, family, social circles. They want you dependent only on them.

2. Gaslighting

They make you doubt reality, your memory, your feelings. “That never happened.”

3. Criticism & Contempt

Constant belittling, sarcasm, contempt. Gottman considers this the most destructive factor in a relationship.

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4. Control

They control what you wear, where you go, who you see, how you spend your money.

5. Blame-Shifting

They twist every conversation so that the blame always falls on you.

6. Love Bombing - Rejection Cycles

Excessive love followed by sudden coldness. The "control rope": pulling you close then pushing you away.

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7. Threats

Threats of breakup, self-harm, or exposing your personal matters.

8. Feeling “Small”

You feel like you're walking on eggshells, that you can't be yourself, that your feelings don't matter.

⚠️ If you recognize 3+ of these signs, seek help. Talk to a psychologist or someone you trust. You're not alone.

A healthy relationship makes you feel bigger — not smaller.

Scientific Sources

  • Gottman, J. M. & Silver, N. (1999). The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work. Crown.
  • Johnson, M. P. (2008). A Typology of Domestic Violence. Northeastern University Press.
  • Lancer, D. (2018). Conquering Shame and Codependency. Hazelden.
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