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Feeling negatively towards your partner does not mean that you are doing something wrong or that you are in the wrong relationship.
It's tough to reach an age when you expected to be in a settled relationship and find yourself not – right now I'm recalling the crying I did on the eve of my 30th birthday because I knew that my then-boyfriend would not be my forever-boyfriend – but it's tougher, and I think you know it is, to be settled in the wrong relationship.
It keeps you stuck in the wrong relationship, with someone who needs you to bury your needs.
In fact, you'll likely be a whole lot happier single than you would be if you chose to stay in the wrong relationship.
A man who can't share his emotional truth with a woman is in the wrong relationship because he can't be honest.
It could be your child in the wrong place/wrong time or in the wrong relationship resulting in his or her death.
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There is no use in settling into the wrong relationship, which could potentially sabotage what could have been the right one.
I started to relate it to humans and began thinking about how many of us go through our lives in either the wrong relationship, job, location, etc., and what happens if we actually challenge ourselves to find our "right place".
"The Snowman" is a tale about misguided love, about a snowman who falls in love with what he believes is a female stove, and is Andersen's best argument for the price paid for falling in love with the wrong type with the stove representing the danger in this "wrong" relationship.
If you're stuck with a life you don't like or even want, it could well be that you're in the wrong job or relationship.
I believe while I was trying to be someone other than who I was, I was in wrong relationship with God.
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