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1- Yes, they are.

Because The video shows specific behaviors that have a toxic


effect on a relationship .It is characterized by her partner absolutely insisting
on being in control.

2- If I were the girl I would break up the relationship.

3- They can involve dominance,manipulation, selfishness and jealousy. Behaving as


if they have power over their partners.

4- They can be confused because they use emotional coercion and manipulation to get
what they want.You Could feel bad for doing things on your own and the relationship
is characterized by insecurity, self-centeredness, dominance and control.Yes, It
would be possible.Violence can take place in any relationship and it can be
incredibly damaging to everyone involved.

A toxic relationship contaminates your self-esteem and the way you see yourself and
the world.
It is characterized by insecurity, self-centeredness, dominance, control. We risk
our very being by staying in such a relationship.

The toxic partner engages in inappropriate controlling and manipulative


behaviors .

Any relationship involving physical violence or substance abuse is by definition


extremely toxic and requires immediate intervention

toxic relationships are characterized by one partner absolutely insisting on being


in control.
A toxic relationship is often characterized by repeated, mutually destructive modes
of relating between a couple. These patterns can involve jealousy, possessiveness,
dominance, manipulation, desperation, selfishness or rejection.
specific behaviors that have a toxic effect on relationships:

Being selfish or demanding, behaving as if you have power over your partner.
Using emotional coercion or manipulation to get what you want.
Confusing real love with desperation or emotional hunger.
Refusing to act in kind ways with actions your partner would perceive as loving.

If a relationship stops bringing joy, and instead consistently makes you feel sad,
angry, anxious

�You may feel bad for doing things on your own time, because you feel like you have
to attend to your partner all the time,� she says. �You cross the line when you�re
not your individual self anymore and you�re giving everything to your partner.�

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