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9 behaviours that slowly destroy relationships over time

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 22, 2025, 21:00 IST
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Behaviours that slowly destroy relationships over time


Strong relationship are one of the most important parts of life, whether it is with your partner, family, or close friends. But even healthy relationships can slowly weaken if certain habits start creeping in quietly. These behaviours are often small at first and can seem harmless, but over time they build up and create tension, misunderstandings, and emotional distance.


Recognizing these habits early and addressing them can help keep your relationships strong, healthy, and lasting. Here are nine behaviours that often damage relationships over time.

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Constant criticism



Criticism in moderation is normal, but constantly pointing out mistakes or flaws can hurt the other person’s confidence. Over time, they may feel like nothing they do is ever good enough. Healthy relationships thrive on balance. Along with constructive feedback, showing appreciation, encouragement, and gratitude is crucial.

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Avoiding honest communication




Many people avoid discussing difficult topics to prevent conflict. But when feelings are kept inside, small problems grow bigger. Honest and calm conversations allow both people to share their thoughts, understand each other, and resolve conflicts before they escalate.

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Taking each other for granted



Relationships require acknowledgment and appreciation. When small acts of care go unnoticed or one person assumes everything will always be there, it can slowly create emotional distance. Saying “thank you,” noticing effort, and appreciating gestures regularly keeps the bond strong.

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Over-dependence on the other person



While support is essential, relying too much on someone for happiness, validation, or emotional stability can create imbalance. Over time, this can feel exhausting for the other person. Healthy relationships allow space for both people to grow independently while supporting each other.

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Ignoring personal growth






People change over time, and relationships need room for personal growth. If one or both stop learning, pursuing hobbies, or improving themselves, the relationship can become stagnant. Encouraging each other’s growth, whether it is in career, hobbies, or skills, keeps the connection fresh and exciting.

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Holding grudges and refusing to forgive




Every relationship faces disagreements, but holding onto anger or resentment slowly erodes trust. Holding grudges keeps negativity alive and prevents emotional closeness. Learning to forgive, even for small issues, allows relationships to move forward without unnecessary tension.

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Lack of empathy



Empathy is essential for emotional intimacy. Ignoring or dismissing the other person’s feelings can make them feel alone or undervalued. Listening, validating emotions, and showing understanding builds trust, strengthens bonds, and prevents emotional disconnection.

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Criticizing time and priorities





Constantly questioning how someone spends their time, energy, or priorities can feel controlling. This behaviour can push people away over time, making them retreat to protect their independence. Respecting choices and giving space helps maintain harmony and trust.


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Refusing to take responsibility





Blaming the other person for conflicts or mistakes can destroy trust slowly. Healthy relationships require both people to own their actions, admit mistakes, and work together to solve problems. Avoiding responsibility creates resentment and prevents growth in the relationship.




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