CAMPUS RELATIONSHIP TOXICITY
What is a toxic relationship?
A toxic relationship is one that makes you feel unsupported, misunderstood, demeaned, or attacked. On a basic level, any relationship that makes you feel worse rather than better can become toxic over time.
What are the signs of a toxic relationship among students?
1 Lack of support
Healthy relationships are based on a mutual desire to see the other succeed in all areas of life. But when things turn toxic, every achievement becomes a competition.
Every time you spend together no longer feels positive. You don’t feel supported or encouraged, and you can’t trust them to show up for you. Instead, you might get the impression that your needs and interests don’t matter, that they only care about what they want.
2. Toxic communication
Instead of kindness and mutual respect, most of your conversations are filled with sarcasm or criticism and fueled by contempt — a predictor of divorceTrusted Source.
3. Envy or jealousy
While it’s perfectly fine to experience a little envy from time to time, it can become an issue if your envy keeps you from thinking positively about your partner’s successes.
4. Resentment
Holding on to grudges and letting them fester chips away at intimacy.
Whether you tend to nurse these grievances quietly because you don’t feel safe speaking up when something bothers you. If you can’t trust your partner to listen to your concerns, your relationship could be toxic.
Why is there toxicity in campus relationship?
1. Students are often reluctant to confront others about aggressive or inappropriate behavior towards their partner.
2. Because their peers may fail to recognize the warning signs and report more subtle forms of abuse.
Effects of toxic relationship among campus students?
Unhealthy, abusive or violent relationships can cause short term and long term negative effects.
Consequences to the developing teen.
They tend to do poorly in school.
Report binge drinking, suicide attempts, and physical fighting.
Victims may also carry the patterns of violence into future relationships
https://institute.careerguide.com/10-effects-of-unhealthy-and-failed-relationships-on-students/
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