5 Hidden Dangers of Being Too Forgiving in Relationships
The Illusion of Endless Patience in Love You think you are being the bigger person. When they cross a line, apologize half-heartedly, and promise to do better, you let it slide. You convince yourself that true love requires endless patience and a forgiving heart. But right now, you are probably exhausted. You feel a quiet, heavy ache in your chest because the apologies are piling up, yet the behavior never actually changes. I get it. Society tells us that forgiveness is a virtue and that holding grudges is toxic. But in romantic psychology, there is a very fine line between giving someone grace and completely abandoning yourself. Forgiveness without changed behavior is not love. It is enablement. When you constantly wipe the slate clean without requiring accountability, you are silently wiring your relationship for failure. Why Your Endless Forgiveness is Actually Dangerous Let's look at the behavioral patterns you are accidentally creating. Here are the five hidden da...



