There are certain relationships in which we do not have much say. These relationships are forced upon us by society. Hence, it is a stroke of luck if you get a genuine or a toxic person. Finding a nice person is good luck but life becomes a mess if you are not so lucky.

Living in a toxic relationship is not an easy thing and leaving it is equally difficult. Getting out of a toxic relationship is challenging because emotional attachment, fear of loneliness, and hope for change keep us stuck. We keep hoping for change clinging ourselves to the happier times, however irrelevant and tiny they are.
Manipulation and gaslighting erode self-esteem, making us doubt ourselves and our abilities. Social pressure and fear of judgment weaken us, while financial dependence and shared responsibilities create practical obstacles.
Moving out requires recognizing toxicity, rebuilding self-confidence, and prioritizing mental well-being. Recognizing and acting upon is an emotional, mental, and psychological upheaval task.

Give yourself enough time and room to move out of a toxic relationship. It is a journey of self-discovery, and courage, to choose happiness over familiar pain.
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