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lindalove 08-03-2005 01:42 AM

What Are Some Major Relationship Breakers For You?
 
I just broke up with my boyfriend of seven months. The deal-breaker was money. She maintains that I don't share my income with her - I don't offer income support to her because I am miserly and she is unemployed, and not really looking for a job. She wanted me to devote my minimal take-home pay to her support, I want to support my life-style, which might be slightly extravagant, but it is mine and I want to maintain it.

Is money the biggest deal-breaker?

What about infidelity? What about simply needy and dependent SOs who wear out their support? Is money often a factor? What about 'growing out of one another', moving on and all that?

What are some major relationship breakers for you?

little_tippler 08-03-2005 04:10 AM

money couldn't be it for me unless he was spending all of it on shit and never helping out and spent it all on himself and acted irresponsibly with it to the extent that it harmed us. Infidelity, could be. Physical and emotional abuse, definitely. The main deal breaker for me, within a relatively normal relationship, would be completely not understanding each other on the deepest level, i.e. values and future goals.

tecoyah 08-03-2005 04:41 AM

Respect/trust.....by far the highest priority. Money will always be an issue (not bieng rich), and so I cannot allow it to become a damaging aspect in life.Infidelity falls back to trust, as cheating requires a lie. Communication and honestly have an amazing ability to remove the hurdles before we ever get to them.

Johnny Pyro 08-03-2005 04:50 AM

I agree. Respect and trust are the most important factors of a relationship, along with honesty. Money is almost always a problem when two people live together. It starts arguements and fights. It is sad that money becomes a breaker in a relationship.

She should start looking for a job. (Sounds co- dependent to me.)

Xazy 08-03-2005 04:52 AM

Only major breakup for me, is catching my girlfriend was cheating (and with someone who i thought was a friend)!

Yakk 08-03-2005 09:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lindalove
I just broke up with my boyfriend of seven months. The deal-breaker was money. She maintains that I don't share my income with her - I don't offer income support to her because I am miserly and she is unemployed, and not really looking for a job. She wanted me to devote my minimal take-home pay to her support, I want to support my life-style, which might be slightly extravagant, but it is mine and I want to maintain it.

Linda, I'm confused. I'll admit this is tangental, but your post doesn't make sense. I have problems paying attention when things do not make sense.

Quote:

I just broke up with my boyfriend of seven months.
and

Quote:

She maintains that I don't share my income with her - I don't offer income support to her because I am miserly and she is unemployed, and not really looking for a job.
Your boyfriend is a she?

I'll admit this isn't that important, but when I get confused, my brain refuses to let go. =)

SiN 08-03-2005 09:49 AM

for me, right now, most anything is a dealbreaker.
Tolerance feels pretty low.

granted, I'm coming out of a relationship, and it was too much of a waste of time, so I'm kind of bitter ;)

Anyways, aside from the big obvious ones (money, cheating, abuse, trust, respect) ..

I would say compatibility.

because, how one is, in terms of what they like, how they function, on a more superficial level, make up who they are.
neither partner should expect that to change.

how one is, in terms of interpersonal skills, provided it's not one of the Big Ones noted above, that can be worked on.

In other words, a person can and should always try to be a better communicator and so on ... but if someone likes the color pink and is pretty set in their taste in music and movies and is extremely independent, .... that may be just how they are, and that may not work in the long run.

mis-match, could-be-better-match.

whatever. go fishing.

I've learned, it takes a lot more than love to glue a relationship together.

guthmund 08-03-2005 11:59 AM

Respect.

I can work around, compromise, give away all the others, but if I don't respect them or they don't respect me, I can't be with them.

Sugarmouse 08-03-2005 12:04 PM

selfishness...which can mean in terms of money.but also other things..it takes empathy and compromise to have a good relationshipand this should not be an effort :) selfishness is a killer for me :)

Jesus Pimp 08-03-2005 12:43 PM

respect, low confidence, too clingy, not being able to tolerate my crazy parents, smoking, bad at sex.

Sugarmouse 08-03-2005 01:30 PM

ifwere talking niggles..then yes...low confidence..lack of genuinity, disrespectful ppl...

lindalove 08-03-2005 02:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yakk
Your boyfriend is a she?

I'll admit this isn't that important, but when I get confused, my brain refuses to let go. =)

Sorry. He's a he. I was tired and upset last night. Lots on my mind.

genuinegirly 08-04-2005 03:40 AM

College Football.
Nothing destroys a relationship more than some obession or another. The bain of this girl's existance happens to be college football.

mandy 08-04-2005 03:44 AM

i'll have to say trust plays a major role in breaking up a relationship.along with that, not being in tune with your partner and not communicating efficiently and effectively with them.

i think communication is vital in a relationship and closely related to that, honesty.you cant communicate properly if you're not honest.

Comprehend 08-04-2005 07:25 AM

Obsessions, definitely. Drugs, drinking, and smoking all play an important part for me in looking for a partner. I can't put up with smokers so I consider that a 'deal breaker.' Binge drugs or booze is another thing I can't tolerate. I think these things say alot about a person.

ruggerp11 08-04-2005 08:36 AM

Honesty, openess, trust and communication.

maleficent 08-04-2005 08:41 AM

expecting to change me and be something that I am not
Making assumptions about what you THINK I am thinking...

Blonddie 08-04-2005 09:08 AM

Cheating, of course, is a major deal breaker. Financial issues are the leading cause of breakups (I heard), but I feel people can work those out. However, you have to be with someone who is willing to make changes to keep realtionships going. I think people can grow apart also. Seven months in a relationship-- you are just getting to find out what that persons all about-- you may find out you don't like them as much as you thought.

abaya 08-04-2005 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SiN
I've learned, it takes a lot more than love to glue a relationship together.

SiN, I'm in total agreement. This was something that I realized in my first real relationship (and in every relationship since), and it was a sucky lesson to learn. I was reminded of it again last December, which was really painful.

One thinks (at least I did, many years ago) that love is all you need... but then you try your damndest to make it work based on that, ignoring subtle incompatibilities (including that of being in different life stages, which is a kind of incompatibility), and the shit still hits the fan. I think that has been my only big relationship breaker, really. Everything else was just a smaller part of that.

I believe love is a very powerful thing. But if it's done right, it shouldn't trump one or both people's individual personalities (and even if it looks that way, it will fall through in the end if done wrongly). Instead, it should nurture them each to grow as whole people, simultaneously. I'm still learning what this is all about... wonder if I'll ever get it. :|

Supple Cow 08-04-2005 01:34 PM

Different expectations. That's all it takes.

superredhead 08-10-2005 03:10 PM

lack of ambition. a guy who thinks that youre going to carry him through life because he lacks any sort of self-motivation. guys who make you feel unintelligent because they want to feel superior.

Sugarmouse 08-10-2005 03:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by superredhead
lack of ambition. a guy who thinks that youre going to carry him through life because he lacks any sort of self-motivation. guys who make you feel unintelligent because they want to feel superior.


ITA

throwing me arond rooms dont get them high in the good books either........ :thumbsup:

eMOTIONal20 08-10-2005 03:37 PM

Infidelity is probably among one of my main reasons for breaking off a relationship. I would have to also agree that compatability is a big thing. Moving forward and being at a different place in my life than my ex was a major factor in our break-up.

I have found in few relationships my friends have had that a lot of the time one person in the relationship (usually the guy...) seems to get "comfortable" or something and just gives up on the relationship. I've been in this position before as well, giving and trying to make things work, taking back a boyfriend that said he wanted to make things work and was going to try... but didn't. That, would also be a relationship breaker for me. To basically be the only "giver" and be taken advantage of because of it. I can only give someone so many chances....

snowy 08-10-2005 03:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by maleficent
Making assumptions about what you THINK I am thinking...

This is my number one dealbreaker. I had a guy presume to know my feelings for him. He was way off-base, I told him so, and he won't be making that mistake or presumption again (he's my best friend, so I forgave him after chewing him out REALLY well).

Seeker 08-10-2005 05:26 PM

Loss of respect is a breaker for me. If I lose faith in someone, or they lose faith in me... for whatever reason (money, infedelity, lies, expectations etc.) then it can be very difficult to reinstate that respect, however not impossible.

It's not very often that people are willing to work through a loss of respect...

diddagirl 08-10-2005 08:56 PM

For myself, I could see jealousy, trust and being overly possessive as major deal breakers.

StephenSa 08-11-2005 10:23 AM

Infidelity. If my wife cheated on me I would leave. There is no reason for that sort of betrayal. Another would be major changes in life goals. For instance my wife has a daughter and I knew going in I would have to give up a lot of my lifestyle so this girl could live in a suburban home and go to a good school. However it was agreed before we got married that once she graduated high school we could move to a much larger variety of areas. If my wife for instance changed her mind and wanted to stay here in suburban Texas hell, after much pleading and negotiation I would have to leave. I love my wife but Texas will eventually kill me. Another would be lack of trying. Most problems in a marriage I think can be fixed with time, understanding, and effort. Some problems you forgive, let go or live with. Other propblems you have to fix. Regardless it takes effort and compromise. When those things are gone so am I.

martinguerre 08-11-2005 11:20 AM

anything that causes me to loose trust in them.

i'm willing to give people a lot of line. some people do good things with that, some folks tie nooses for themselves. unfortunatly, i've found that most of the people who were willing to decieve me had decieved themselves first. they tell me that they're not in to someone else, and when they're talking to me, they believe themselves.

it's made for some hard landings, but i'd rather get burned for trusting someone i care about then to not give them the freedom to be who they're going to be.

analog 08-11-2005 09:32 PM

trust. respect. fidelity. maturity.

Break any of those, i'm done.

Also, suddenly deciding you want to have kids when we'd always said it was a common opinion that we both NEVER EVER wanted any. It would take a hell of a girl to make me change my mind on that.

StuckinRow 08-14-2005 07:07 PM

Trust is the big one for me. One girl thought I was constantly looking at other girls and thinking that I was going to leave her. Eventually I did because she never trusted me enough. I just broke up with my girlfriend the other day. She cheated on me and I cannot trust her not to do it again. Easiest break up I have had to date.

The (condensed) conversation went something like this.
"I had sex with so and so"
"Really.... Reason?"
"Drunk."
"Ok bye"
Havent talked to her since. Better off this way.

777 08-14-2005 08:05 PM

I would have to say waking up and mysteriously have black-eyes and brusies and stuff. I heard that happened in a movie. Not sure if it was based on a true story.

And axe murders, watch out for those :)

Willravel 08-14-2005 10:16 PM

Infidelity would be the most taxing on a relationship because it represents such a fundamental breaking of trust and respect on so many levels. Inability to control anger would be another. I've seen other couples scream at each other before and even get violent. I can't understand it, but if I encountered it I would consider ending the relationship. I would kill myslef before I'd lay a hand on my wife or yell in anger.

bad jane 08-21-2005 06:57 PM

if my partner ever hit me (outside a context that was appropriate), my first move would be going to the cops, second would be packing up my shit and leaving. it's honestly the only thing that i know a person could do and i would immediately call it quits.

there are lots of other things that may or may not be a deal-breaker for me...i imagine i would leave if he cheated, but i've never been in that situation so perhaps i would be willing to try to work it out. i guess the only thing i've got aside from the hitting me, is if he gives up and isn't willing to do the work to repair what's not working in the relationship. i won't give more than i'm given--if he isn't willing to meet me half way in the relationship, he's not worth my effort.

Daniel_ 08-25-2005 04:06 AM

Trust - every time it's trust.

Money is immaterial in the grand scheme of things - but if you can't rely on people you're screwed.

Inquiring Mind 08-25-2005 09:46 PM

Things I've done to break relationships: lose my self respect, not be clear about the ground rules going in, being inflexible of mind, be in love with the idea of being in love, getting into a new one before getting out of the old one (fucked them both up!), focussing on the wrong priorities.

questone 09-15-2005 07:33 PM

Financial issues are the leading cause of breakups (I heard), but I feel people can work those out. However, you have to be with someone who is willing to make changes to keep realtionships going.

Lucifer 10-02-2005 02:23 PM

Money is driving a big rift into my current relationship, mainly cause I make a good salary, and my woman makes zippo, doesn't want to earn any money, constantly bitches about how little money she has, and basically wants me to support her, do the cooking, the dishes, etc.
Sorry if I sound bitter, but i'm getting to the end of my rope...

tec-9-7 10-02-2005 08:46 PM

Money is a tremendous deal-breaker for me. I WILL NOT support someone else. I'd also say that Republican would be a deal-breaker (I can't imagine having enough in common with a professed Republican to have a relationship), and being hard-core Christian (or hard-core any religion really) would be a deal-breaker.

Furry 10-17-2005 02:10 AM

Any kind of breach of trust.

Poppinjay 10-17-2005 02:43 AM

Gunplay.

Other than that, not much.

I'm pretty much a doormat.


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