New relationships can be quite tricky if you ask me. You know how we are always told that first impressions matter the most? Well, it is quite true. First impressions stay with us the longest and it takes quite a lot to do away with those first impressions. The first time you meet a person, it seems like whatever they do reflects the kind of person that they are and you are sure to hold it on them(don’t Even try to deny it.)
Well, that is the exact same reason why you will find many people blowing up new relationships . It is because they are trying to be at their best (to make the best first impression). Some people will drop the authenticity right away and only focus on pleasing their partners whereas some people will try their best that it ends up looking over done, something that is an icky to their partners.
New relationships are very tricky in a way that you need to be careful while being real as well. Now that has got to be the hardest thing you will do in your dating era but yet it is still very necessary.
If you need to get the hang of your new relationship and still have it work out for you, then you need to learn a few of the mistakes that many people make in new relationships. This way, you could avoid making these mistakes so as to turn your new relationship into a long term relationship.
Below are the mistakes people make in new relationships.
Mistakes People make in new relationships.
Am always right syndrome.
Many people would rather listen to their ego than maintain their relationships. This is what is referred to as the “am always right” syndrome. Some people believe that every wrong thing that happens in a relationship is entirely not on them but on their partners. In the end, they do their best to always win the argument against their partners because they believe they are right.
This is totally wrong. You need to learn to accept your faults, take responsibility for them and find solutions for them. A person that does this is better than one that tries to run from their responsibility by Gaslighting or manipulation.
Losing your life to the relationship.
The greatest mistake people make in relationships is losing all their independence to their partners. We understand that you would like to be committed to the relationship and really prove to your partner that you were the right choice for them but still- find time for yourself despite everything.
When you lose yourself to a relationship, it may end up affecting you in the end most especially if the relationship fails to work out. You will be too dependent on your partner and you will in most cases feel like you can not live without them.
Social media stalking.
It may look like it is not such a big deal to you but guess what, social media stalking is a very huge deal. It will make you look desperate and also, it may just leave you with a whole new batch of insecurities that you will have to deal with on your own. Your partners social media is not the place to find out about their infidelities or fleeting romances Hunnie, it is just self torture.
Not spending time together.
Sometimes, in a new relationship people tend to be shy around each other and they avoid spending time together and doing fun activities with each other. Sometimes it is because they are afraid of messing up around each other or maybe they are still trying to get used to the idea of having each other.
This will simply make you distant from your partner. The bond that would have been formed with the two of you spending time with each other will not be formed because you keep avoiding each others company and in the end, you will get bored of each other and feel less compatible together. You don’t want that, do you?
The silent treatment.
However angry you get with your partner, when your in a new relationship you should never do the silent treatment. You are simply proving to your partner that it will be difficult keeping up with you every time he or she errors. Communication is the most important aspect of every relationship so if you resort to silent treatment, it is just absurd.
Getting clingy.
Why on earth would you act needy and clingy at the beginning of the relationship?? Then what will happen when it is no longer as new? Being clingy for your information is very irritating for your partner so if you want that relationship to progress, I suggest you drop the clingy act.
Being hung on your ex.
You are always talking about what your ex did and what they did not do! That is a problem in a new relationship. Your partner will feel like they are just a replacement for the ex that you have failed to get over and do you know how that feels?
Moving too fast.
If the relationship is new, allow it time to grow beautiful rather than forcing it to grow on your terms. Moving too fast is a red flag itself. You have all the time in the World so why rush things at the beginning?
Frequently asked Questions.
What mistakes people make in relationships?
One mistake that people make in relationships is refusing to admit fault for their part of a problem. When you point fingers at someone else, you prevent yourself from seeing how you contribute to conflicts in your relationship. Take the time to reflect on your own actions before you try to assign blame.
What is an example of a mistake in a relationship?
Taking your partner too little for granted. People who are anxiously attached become so clingy and dependent that they can drive their partners away through their excessive need for affection and reassurance.
What is the hardest part of a new relationship?
You discover bad habits, strange quirks, and opposing points of view with the person you love during this stage. The first year of the relationship is the hardest stage, and even when you're living together, you still discover new things about each other every day.
Is it normal to make a lot of mistakes in your first relationship?
Everyone's demographics, reasons, and course of relationship differ. However, there are certain mistakes that we all make. Mistakes so commonly repeated that a trend could easily be formed by looking at the first relationships of many people. If you can relate to one or more, it is completely normal and okay
At what point do new relationships fail?
According to research by dating app Inner Circle, 68% of daters have had a relationship end after three months. This is usually due to something called the "feelings gap". This gap is the difference in the amount of time each partner takes to decide whether or not they want to be in a long-term relationship