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Why do people enter into relationships with the wrong people

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 6, 2023, 18:00 IST
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Here are some reasons why

Entering into relationships with the wrong person is a common experience, and it can be a complex and multifaceted issue. People find themselves in such relationships for several reasons. Here are some underlying factors that can shed light on this issue.

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Misaligned expectations and desires

One major reason people enter relationships with the wrong person is a misalignment between their expectations, desires, and the reality of the relationship. In the early stages of dating, it's easy to idealise a potential partner, projecting one's own desires onto them. These expectations can lead to overlooking red flags or inconsistencies in the partner's behaviour. As a result, individuals may commit to a relationship that doesn't truly match their values.

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Emotional baggage and past trauma

Past experiences and emotional baggage can make people choose the wrong partner. Some people enter relationships with people who replicate patterns from their past, often unconsciously seeking to resolve unresolved issues or traumas. This leads them to choose partners who show the same negative behaviours or characteristics as those who hurt them before.

In some cases, those with low self-esteem or a history of unhealthy relationships may feel undeserving of love or may be attracted to partners who reinforce their negative self-image. Such self-sabotaging issues can lead to entanglements with the wrong person.

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Societal and peer pressure

Societal expectations and peer pressure can also influence people to enter relationships with the wrong person. Society often promotes specific ideals of what a "successful" relationship should look like, including marriage, children, and other milestones. Peer pressure can reinforce these ideals, pressuring individuals to conform to these societal norms.

In response to this pressure, people may enter relationships with partners who fit the societal mold but may not be the best match for them. They might choose someone based on external factors like their partner's social status, income, or physical appearance rather than their compatibility and shared values.

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Fear of loneliness or rejection

The fear of loneliness or rejection makes people get into relationships with the wrong person. Some people may prioritise being in a relationship, even if it's with someone incompatible, because they dread the idea of being alone. This fear of loneliness can be a powerful motivator, prompting individuals to overlook warning signs or compromise their values to avoid solitude.

This fear of rejection can cause people to settle for less than they deserve. They may be afraid that they won't find someone better, so they cling to an unsuitable partner to avoid the pain of rejection or abandonment.


Read also: 6 ways to deal with a selfish spouse


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