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25 Deal-Breaker's In Relationships According To College Students Who Have Been There And Dumped Him

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25 Deal-Breaker's In Relationships According To College Students Who Have Been There And Dumped Him
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In every relationship that occurs, everyone holds something that will make or break the relationship entirely. From something as simple as height to something as deep and emotional as cheating, here are what 15 college students say their relationship deal-breakers are.

1. "If they only talk about themselves and never see how you're doing"

2. "Communication. If they can't have a conversation and sort out issues then it won't work."

3. "If you don't cut your toenails."

4. "Cheating. Plain and simple."

5. "Poor hygiene." 

6. "Lack of objective. When someone is just dating someone because it's the only thing they've ever known"

7. "Religion."

8. "Being closed minded!!! I need someone I can talk to about anything and everything."

9. "Motivation levels aren't consistent."

10. "Blatant disregard for emotions/love language." 

11. "They just got out of a relationship and aren't ready to be fully committed."

12. "Inability to talk about issues in the relationship."

13. "Not being able to accept responsibility for your actions/not being able to grow from past mistakes."

14. "No sense of humor."

15. "Someone who is disrespectful to me or those around them."

16. "Someone who is abusive mentally or physically."

17. "Anyone who is racist."

18. "If they have a drug or alcohol problem."

19. "Is not there for me during my hard times."

20. "Someone who doesn't bother to listen."

21. "If they don't have similar political views."

22. "If they disrespect the way I act."

23. "Being lazy."

24. "If they aren't confident in who they are."

25. "If they don't show me off to their family and friends."

Many aspects of a person can make or break their relationship with someone, and it is entirely subjective to everyone. These aspects are just some of the few among many college students.

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