Being in love is a natural human need that provides joy, connection, and support. However, not all reasons for entering a relationship are healthy or sustainable.
So it is critical to consider why you are in a relationship. Being in a relationship for the wrong reasons can result in dissatisfaction, emotional anguish, and long-term consequences.
Here are some incorrect reasons why you should not enter into a relationship.
1. Loneliness
Loneliness is a normal human emotion. So it is normal to feel lonely at times in your life, especially when things are not going so well.
However, getting into a relationship to avoid loneliness is inappropriate and unhealthy.
Aside from resulting in an unhappy relationship, it can confuse your decision-making when selecting a mate, forcing you to settle for someone who may not be ideal for you.
You may be fortunate to have found the right person, but your purpose for being in the relationship will put undue strain on your spouse. Your partner will feel pressured to be your only source of happiness and fulfillment, even when they are tired.
So, instead of looking for a romantic relationship when you’re lonely, figure out how to survive. Spend more time with your family, practice self-care, and reconnect with your hobbies; if things get overwhelming, seek professional help.
2. Seeking validation
People with poor self-esteem may engage in a relationship to feel validated, appreciated, and better about themselves.
However, seeking external validation to compensate for internal feelings of inadequacy is not the proper thing to do.
Entering a relationship seeking approval might result in an unhealthy dynamic marked by insecurity and envy.
A relationship does not increase your self-esteem as you might expect; rather, it can exacerbate feelings of dependency and low self-worth.
So, before starting a relationship, you should work on yourself. Engage in activities that will help you gain confidence, self-worth, and esteem.
Remember, you are deserving of love. Love yourself first, and you will appreciate the benefits of a healthy relationship.
3. Societal pressure
When it comes to starting a relationship, the pressure from family, friends, and society can be deceptive.
Going into a relationship under duress might lead to a relationship that lacks genuine emotional connection and is unsatisfactory.
Rather, acknowledge and oppose society forces – it will be difficult, but necessary. Reflect on what you truly want in a partner and relationship, regardless of external expectations.
It is critical to prioritize personal pleasure over cultural standards, pressures, and expectations.
4. Financial gain
Being financially solid is vital, but dating someone exclusively for their financial means might result in a transactional and unsatisfactory relationship.
Relationships based on money worth typically lack emotional depth, genuine affection, and mutual respect.
Try not to base your relationship decision on economic needs. Instead, make emotional connection, respect, and camaraderie your first priority.
5. Rebound from a previous relationship
Getting into a new relationship with the intention of inciting envy or seeking retribution is a bad idea.
Some people engage in relationships to distract themselves from the sorrow of a breakup.
However, entering a new relationship too soon can impede effective healing and reflection, resulting in unresolved difficulties being carried over into the new relationship.
The relationship can also be negative, perpetuating a cycle of hurt and bitterness.
Give yourself time to grieve and recover following a breakup. Consider what went wrong in the prior relationship and what you want in a future companion.
Also, engage in self-care and personal development activities. Restart a relationship when you are emotionally ready and clear about your needs.
6. S*xual attraction
While s*xual attraction is vital, it should not be the primary reason for entering a relationship.
A relationship based solely on physical chemistry can lead to long-term dissatisfaction, unsustainable behavior, or unfulfillment as the initial fire fades.
In addition to physical attraction, your relationship should be built on a solid foundation of trust, communication, and compatibility.
Reflect on your motivations and ensure they are consistent with real wishes for friendship, mutual respect, and emotional connection.
Healthy relationships are founded on mutual understanding, shared ideals, and personal development, not fear, pressure, or reliance.