June 22, 2022

Should I Stay Or Leave My Relationship?

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By Annie Wright|Relationship

If you have been in a relationship with someone for a significant length of time, you may wonder if your relationship is heading in the right direction.

Relationship ambivalence often develops for good reason, and when these feelings manifest, you’re likely going to ask yourself if you should stay in the relationship or leave.

Sometimes, you may not even know exactly why you feel the way you do, and your uncertainty may stem from places other than your partner.

Let us explore relationship ambivalence, the underlying feelings associated with it, and several steps you can take to truly analyze your feelings surrounding the choices you can make.

What Causes Relationship Ambivalence?

Part of what makes relationship ambivalence so difficult to work through is the fact that sometimes, a person isn’t totally sure why they are battling with these feelings in the first place.

A person may be unsure whether they want to continue their relationship because of things their partner says or does, goals that their partner is impeding, or underlying issues within themselves.

Every relationship is unique, and before deciding whether you should end your relationship or commit to it, it’s crucial to determine whether your ambivalence is coming from the relationship or some other factor you’re not addressing.

For example, an individual may be feeling unsure about their relationship due to abandonment or trauma suffered in the past, or reaching an important milestone in life and feeling down as a result.

On the other hand, you could be seeing signs of incompatibility and wondering whether you and your partner can overcome them.

Maybe you have a difference in values and beliefs, you’re at different stages in your professional lives, or you cannot agree on which route to take in the next phase of your relationship.

Are My Worries Reasonable?

Thinking about your future with and without your partner can be incredibly challenging, but you’re doing the right thing by being mature enough to think about it.

If you’re doubting whether your worries are valid, keep in mind that they’re important enough for you to be concerned about them.

When you get to a certain point in your life, you may start making long-term plans, and if your relationship is truly not providing you with what you need, it’s very reasonable to think about your options.

Should I Stay Or Should I Leave?

To help you decide, it’s a good idea to examine your relationship and determine whether you can see a future with your partner.

  • Do the two of you have a healthy, relatively happy relationship?
  • Does your partner have serious habits that bother you?
  • Do you know what you want out of life, and do your partner’s goals align with your future?
  • Do you feel safe with your partner?
  • Is there a sense of security in your relationship?

Additionally, it’s important to look at whether certain aspects of your relationship have become stale or boring recently.

At a certain point, aspects of our lives can become mundane, and that includes our romantic relationships.

Sometimes, communicating your concerns with your partner can repair some of the issues you’re facing together, and sometimes it cannot.

How Do I Choose?

You may have thought about whether you should stay or leave thousands of times, and you’re still no closer to deciding.

Sometimes, it can become even more difficult to make a choice when you think about it constantly, but you may feel that thinking about it is all you can do.

Talking to friends and family about your concerns might be either out of the question or may make you feel like you’re being influenced heavily in favor of one option.

In these difficult situations, it may be a good idea to speak with a licensed therapist who has no emotional attachment to your relationship.

A licensed professional can assess your concerns about your relationship objectively because he or she has no emotional investment in the outcome of your decision.

Additionally, a licensed therapist can help you examine your feelings and provide rational neutral insight about why you may be feeling the way you do.

Our team at Evergreen Counseling are licensed experts with no attachment regarding what you decide for your relationship. Our goal is to help you make the choice that’s truly right for you.

If you’d like support in working through your feelings about your relationship ambivalence, you’re welcome to contact our offices as soon as you’re ready. We’ve helped many people struggling with their relationships and we would be honored to help you, too.

Please feel free to book a complimentary 20-minute personalized matching consultation with our clinical intake coordinator to find the best clinical match for you.


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