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The Secret To Making Relationships Work   How To Prevent Having To Get Your Ex Back Before They Leave!

One of the best solutions to relationship break up is preventing it before it happens. Easier said than done, right?

Why do relationships take a turn for the worse? And do you notice it's never really a mutual agreement between a couple to suddenly decide their relationship has no future and they should split amicably.

No, one or the other is usually on the receiving end of a set of marching orders through a variety of reasons. What follows is total carnage of the relationship kind particularly when one or the other doesn't want to let go. What end are you currently on?

Let's take a look at some of the deadly sins which can cause a relationship to break up. Making relationships work is pretty much commonsense. If you recognize some of these and are still clinging onto your relationship then it may be time to make some changes.

6 Ways To Kill A Relationship

1. Stagnant behavior is one of the biggest killers of a relationship. This means one or the other becomes comfortable. How can this occur when at the beginning two people just want to be in each other's pockets all the time? It's about doing the one per cent things in making relationships work . Avoid the trap of taking each other for granted and keep thinking back to when you were in the courting phase and what you did to make each other happy.

2. Not trusting your partner will get you a one way ticket to relationship oblivion. Trust is one of the core elements of making relationships work and mis-trust can be caused by feelings of jealousy, being too clingy and possessive and of course, infidelity by one or the other. Apart from the last point, the others are dangerous to a relationship and need to be tempered. As for infidelity, well, once bitten twice shy and your decision to forgive and continue on is totally your decision.

3. And speaking of infidelity, it's one of those tough scenarios of "do it once and I may forgive you but do it twice and it's see ya later." This author believes in second chances depending on the circumstances but two strikes and you're out. Cheating will kill most relationships and if you sincerely love your partner then there's only one piece of advice - don't do it!

4. Putting your partner down is another dangerous exercise and it's one that won't end a relationship immediately but one which kills the love for someone over time. In fact, when love dies this way, it's almost a guarantee that respect is lost too and that's usually the end of the ball game.

5. Betraying your partner. No, not through infidelity but sharing and spreading secrets about him/her to friends and family. The expression of "what happens on tour stays on tour" is very relevant to making relationships work . Don't allow the person you love to become the brunt of other people's jokes because people will gossip no matter how much you swear them to secrecy. And when your partner finds out, that feeling of betrayal might just be enough for them to walk out the door.

6. When one person is continually obsessed with money and paying the bills at the expense of totally ignoring other aspects of the relationship then again, there's really only one place the union is going - sooner or later, someone's going to say "enough is enough" or "I can't take it anymore." You see, when one person in the partnership is allowed to obsess about the bills without their being dual input then what happens is, the other person's spending habits are almost always under scrutiny. Like putting someone down, this is going to wear thin over time and can be the catalyst for future problems and it's one of the real issues in making relationships work .