Alright, so I just got out of an emotionally abusive LDR relationship. I'm still wrestling with that word: abusive. I still want to defend him and say "Oh no no. I made him mad. We're all fucked up because I made a mistake. He's a really good person." but no. He's not a good person. He was abusive plain and simple. I can look at the list of abusive behaviors and check everything off.
But anyway, I've just escaped the crazy bad year-long hellhole of a relationship and I've come to the realization that I don't really know what a healthy relationship is. I mean this is the only serious relationship I've ever had and look at how absolutely shitty it was! But I don't really know anything else. How sad and pathetic is that? So I can't believe that I've gotten to a point where I actually have to ask, but what do you think are the fundamentals of a healthy, strong, loving relationship (LDR or not)?
But anyway, I've just escaped the crazy bad year-long hellhole of a relationship and I've come to the realization that I don't really know what a healthy relationship is. I mean this is the only serious relationship I've ever had and look at how absolutely shitty it was! But I don't really know anything else. How sad and pathetic is that? So I can't believe that I've gotten to a point where I actually have to ask, but what do you think are the fundamentals of a healthy, strong, loving relationship (LDR or not)?
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