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Roses Are Red, Violets Are Blue, but Are You Toxic Too? A Self-Check for Valentine’s Day

Group of friends having a party at home. Sitting on sofa, dressed fancy. Drinking wine, eating cake, talking and laughing. Evening.

Valentine’s Day is all about love—romantic dinners, sweet gifts, and heartfelt gestures. But while you’re planning the perfect date or posting your #RelationshipGoals online, have you taken a moment to reflect on the kind of love you’re actually giving?

We often talk about toxic partners, but what if you are the one bringing negativity into your relationships? This Valentine’s Day, let’s flip the script and do a self-check to make sure we’re not the toxic ones.

1. Do You Struggle to Apologize?

Love thrives on accountability. If saying “I’m sorry” feels like admitting defeat or if you always justify your mistakes without taking responsibility, that’s a sign of emotional immaturity. Healthy relationships require humility.

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Fix it: Learn to apologize sincerely. A genuine “I was wrong, and I’ll do better” can strengthen your relationship more than empty excuses.

2. Do You Use Guilt to Get Your Way?

Emotional manipulation isn’t love—it’s control. If you find yourself using phrases like, “If you really loved me, you would…” or making your partner feel bad for setting boundaries, it might be time to reflect on your actions.

Fix it: Respect your partner’s autonomy. Love should feel safe and free, not forced.

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3. Are You More Focused on Winning Than Understanding?

Arguments are inevitable, but if your goal is always to “win” rather than to resolve issues, you might be creating a toxic dynamic. Being right isn’t as important as being kind.

Fix it: Listen to understand, not just to respond. Compromise and emotional intelligence go a long way.

4. Do You Make Everything About You?

Healthy relationships involve give and take. If you expect constant attention, always shift conversations back to yourself, or get upset when your partner has needs that don’t revolve around you, that’s a red flag.

Fix it: Practice empathy. Ask your partner how their day was, listen actively, and make space for their experiences, too.

5. Are You Passive-Aggressive Instead of Communicating Directly?

Silent treatments, sarcastic jabs, or purposely doing things you know will upset your partner—these are all toxic communication habits that create distance instead of solving problems.

Fix it: Say what you mean in a clear, respectful way. Direct communication leads to better understanding and deeper connection.

6. Do You Hold Grudges Instead of Resolving Conflict?

Bringing up past mistakes in every argument or refusing to forgive can keep your relationship stuck in negativity. Love requires grace.

Fix it: Address issues as they happen and move forward. Holding onto resentment poisons relationships over time.

7. Do You Struggle with Boundaries?

Do you get upset when your partner wants alone time? Do you feel entitled to their passwords, social media, or every detail of their life? Lack of boundaries leads to unhealthy attachment and emotional exhaustion.

Fix it: Recognize that boundaries are healthy, not rejection. Love flourishes when both people feel respected and free.

Love Should Feel Safe, Not Stressful

No one is perfect, but self-awareness is the first step toward healthier relationships. This Valentine’s Day, let’s not just focus on finding the perfect romance—let’s work on being better partners, friends, and lovers.

Because roses are red, violets are blue, and sometimes… we have work to do.

By BlackDoctor | Published February 14, 2025

February 14, 2025 by BlackDoctor

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