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		<title>Relationship Deal Breakers &#8211; Non Negotiable Boundaries</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How many relationship deal breakers do you have on your list? Do you even have a deal breaker list? What about your now-dating teenage children, do they have a deal breaker list? Do you and your dating teenagers know and openly discuss what a relationship deal breaker is? Ask yourself: What are the things that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!--INFOLINKS_ON--><p>How many relationship deal breakers do you have on your list? Do you even <em>have</em> a deal breaker list? What about your now-dating teenage children, do they have a deal breaker list? Do you and your dating teenagers know and openly discuss what a relationship deal breaker is?</p>
<p>Ask yourself: What are the things that you simply will not accept or tolerate in your relationship or marriage? What would you do if:</p>
<ul>
<li>Your spouse or partner cheated on you? Would you call it quits to the relationship, or would you stay and try to work things out?</li>
<li>Your spouse or partner became physically, emotionally or mentally abusive towards you? What would you do?</li>
<li>You discover your spouse or partner is addicted to gambling, drugs or alcohol? What then?</li>
</ul>
<p>We all have varying personality quirks or habits that can sometimes become irritating to our significant other, whether in a dating relationship or a marriage. Since none of us are without flaws, it&rsquo;s important to not allow trivial irritations or minor personality flaws to cause the breakup of a relationship, otherwise none of us would ever <em>have a relationship</em>.</p>
<p>Some people can tolerate, put up with and forgive certain things that may occur in relationships from time to time, and manage to maintain a healthy and happy relationship, while others may not be able to forgive those very same things and decide to end the relationship. It&#8217;s important to determine whether or not you&#8217;ve really gotten a bad deal in the relationship, taking necessary steps to fix the problems before they get out of control. Some people are a bit more &ldquo;trigger happy&rdquo;, ready to slam the door and holler &ldquo;hit the road Jack!&rdquo; at the first hint of trouble.</p>
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<p>Relationship deal breakers are also known as &ldquo;non-negotiable boundaries&rdquo; in relationships, where compromise is <strong>not an option</strong> for a relationship to continue. Determining what your personal deal breaker boundaries are before entering a relationship or marriage can save you tremendous heartache and years of regret. If I knew then what I know now, things would have turned out very differently with my first marriage. Nevertheless, I have six awesome, now-grown children that I am truly blessed to have in my life.</p>
<p>After my divorce in 1993, it took me a few years before I would even consider dating again. To put it mildly, I was deathly afraid of <a href="http://marriage.suite101.com/article.cfm/married_to_an_abuser" target="_blank">winding up with the same type relationship</a> I battled so hard to get out of. Spending a few years focusing my attention and efforts on raising my children on my own, and discovering the &ldquo;real me&rdquo; again, I was able to build my self-respect and self-esteem back to what is reasonable for anyone, <strong>never to be lost again</strong>. Doing so allowed me the opportunity to develop my own non-negotiable relationship deal breaker list, which I have adamantly stuck to ever since:</p>
<ul>
<li>I will not tolerate infidelity.</li>
<li>I will not tolerate physical, mental or emotional abuse.</li>
<li>I will not tolerate addictions to alcohol, drugs or gambling.</li>
<li>I will not tolerate attempts to control my personal, political or religious beliefs.</li>
</ul>
<p>Once a non-negotiable relationship deal breaker list is created, whether mentally or written down, it&rsquo;s important to <a href="http://www.lizaveeta.com/?p=250" target="_blank">find subtle ways</a> of letting it be known what you will or will not tolerate in a relationship or marriage. I don&rsquo;t believe it&rsquo;s necessary to hit anyone upside the head with a &ldquo;frying pan&rdquo; in order to clearly establish your relationship boundaries with a potential mate or partner.</p>
<p>What is on your non-negotiable relationship deal breaker list? How have you verbalized your list to your significant other?</p>
<p><span style="color: #000080;"><strong>Further Reading:</strong></span></p>
<p><a href="http://divorce.suite101.com/article.cfm/getting_a_divorce" target="_blank">How To Hide Money From An Abusive Husband</a><br />
<a href="http://marriage.suite101.com/article.cfm/married_to_an_abuser" target="_blank">Married To An Abuser-Identifying Early Warning Signs of Abusive and Controlling Men</a></p>
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