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Why We Subconsciously Self-Sabotage Good Relationships (And How to Stop)

Why Do We Self-Sabotage Good Relationships? You finally meet someone who treats you right. They’re consistent, respectful, emotionally available. And yet… something inside you starts to pull away. You overthink, create distance, pick fights, or lose interest. Not because the relationship is wrong—but because it feels unfamiliar . This is the quiet truth most people don’t talk about: we don’t just seek love—we seek what feels emotionally familiar , even if it hurts us. --- The Real Reason: Your Brain Is Trying to Protect You Self-sabotage isn’t stupidity. It’s protection . Your mind is wired to avoid emotional pain. If past relationships taught you that love leads to rejection, betrayal, or abandonment, your brain starts treating healthy love as a potential threat . So when things feel stable, your system whispers: “This won’t last… prepare yourself.” And preparation often looks like distance, doubt, or destruction. --- 5 Hidden Psychological Triggers Behind Self-Sab...

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