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What to Do When He Admits He's Not Good at Relationships

🚨Red FlagToxicity Score: 8/10
#commitment-issues#emotional-unavailability#red-flags#avoidant-attachment

The Situation

"He said he's not good at relationships but won't work on it"

The Brutal Truth

He's basically telling you he's aware of his issues but has no intention of improving. It's his way of saying he’s emotionally unavailable and not interested in putting in any real effort to change. Save your energy!

❌ What NOT to Do (Anxious Response)

An anxious person might try to convince him to change or stay in the relationship hoping he’ll suddenly develop commitment skills. This is detrimental because it ignores their own worth and invites further emotional neglect.

💭 Something to Reflect On

What would it look like to prioritize your needs over someone else's reluctance to grow?

✨ What To Do Next

Every situation has nuance. What you see here is a general pattern, but your specific circumstances matter.

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You don't have to figure this out alone. Let's work together to help you trust yourself, set boundaries, and attract the love you deserve.

Mariana - Relationship Coach

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