It sounds pretty
straightforward and clear enough: to date and find any level of happiness at
it, you would need to be with someone who has a leash on their emotions.
You want to be with
someone who understands themselves enough to handle their own emotions
properly, while respecting and putting their partner’s feelings in
consideration at all times.
If you are with one
who has yet to master this necessary part of their personality, this is how you
will know:
They don’t respect space
No one wants to be
with another person for 24 hours, 7 days a week. Everyone has a life outside of
their relationship and the best relationships allow people thrive and grow in
those other aspects. To have a partner who can neither handle this or allow it
is not a good sign.
“Matured individuals are aware that everybody needs personal space
and time for themselves to grow,” dating and relationship expert Celia Schweyer, from DatingScout.com, explained.
If your partner
can’t deal with you needing quiet time to decompress after work, or private
bath time without interruptions, they might have a problem.
“This kind of thinking is associated with egocentric behaviors
where kids think that the world revolves only around themselves,” Schweyer
said.
Do they take responsibility for their actions?
Until you begin to
take responsibility for your actions and inactions, your emotional maturity is
not complete yet.
“Emotionally immature people look for someone to blame when things
go south,” Schweyer says. “You can spot this red flag in
the way they handle their smallest issues like unpaid bills, missed schedules,
or bad restaurant services.”
They could say they
do, because, hey, who would admit that they don’t give a damn about how their
partner feels?
But in reality, a
look at their actions and the way they treat you shows that they really do not
care about how you feel or what their actions do to you.
“People who are like this often have a mindset that they are
always right, so they don’t need your opinion,” Schweyer
says. “They wouldn’t be the type of people who would care about your
thoughts, and they might even get offended when you try to suggest a different
way of doing things.”
Simply
put: they have a hard time processing your thoughts and feelings. It is
one of the prime ways of knowing someone who still has issues with handling
their own emotions.
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