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Borderline Deal-Breaking Habits That Shook People's Relationships
From personal tales to getting a professional opinion, we've covered numerous relationship stories from around the internet. From red flags to beige ones, there's always something that comes up in the course of your relationship that makes the journey a bit turbulent, like all of these near miss deal-breakers.
What is NOT a dealbreaker BUT would be greatly disappointing to find out about your partner?
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u/SkyeSerenade asked netizens to share stories about partners' behavior that they were greatly disappointed with โ but decided was not a deal-breaker. The emphasis on but and not was clear instruction for people to be specific. Here are some of the disappointing things that folks have gotten themselves into, or observed, and still decided to keep trudging along.
Who gets to pick their side of the bed?
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When the disinterest in something because of an ex is long-lasting and stubborn
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Not following the basic rules of certain appliances
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The doormat tester who just walks away
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To subtitle or not subtitle
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Breaking schedule when you're watching something together
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Socks, shoes and the one order that matters
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But, at the end of the day, all that really matters
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