Why can't we escape abusive partners? What are some effective ways to end a relationship peacefully?
The defining characteristic of a toxic partner
Extremely self-centered, generous only to themselves, selfish toward others, and unable to control their emotions. They frequently resort to hitting people, throwing objects, and some even abuse cats, dogs, and other animals.
We refrain from commenting on the childhood issues of such individuals. Their inherent disconnect from external perceptions leads to psychological imbalance, naturally resulting in abnormal and disorderly behavior in interpersonal relationships.
We are a major factor in balancing their inner world. A toxic partner places all their focus on us. When you break up and try to detach, it means their worldview will collapse, creating imbalance. Then, like a drowning person, they will cling desperately to anything nearby.
The conclusion is: You're in a sorry state—you've been caught in a love triangle with a terrifying ex.
Please take care of yourself during this difficult time.
There is currently no way to escape an abusive partner.
Talking about communication? Don't give me that crap.
Ten More Detailed Characteristics of a Toxic Partner: Please refer to
How to break free from loving you so much it kills me?
Current human approach: Short-term focus on emotional management, but based on extensive practical experience, it often boils down to waiting until he finds his next replacement.
Only then will you escape the sea of suffering and truly part ways peacefully with your abusive partner.
Can you really escape an abusive partner?
If your stalker knows where you live, don't just disappear. Otherwise, things will get complicated.
Why bother reporting it? It'll only provoke these people. Those bureaucratic agencies will just take a statement and let them go, because the stalker hasn't actually done anything terrifying yet.
You can't escape that clingy ex. Then it'll be your turn to get screwed.
Many have also threatened to release nude photos, spread them to the workplace or elsewhere. Usually, as long as we keep interacting and endure the emotional pressure from the abusive partner, things tend to work out.
If I can't have you, I'll destroy you—that's their motto.
After proposing a peaceful breakup, immediately becoming a victim of a crime of passion?
Actually, keep things cool and avoid intense confrontations—that way you won't get killed over love. His control issues are borderline pathological, so never provoke him. Otherwise, you'll definitely end up in the news. Just look at all the cases in the news to see what happens.