Recently, you might have heard news about physical abuse in many couples, but have you ever noticed that many couples forgive and still stay together even though they were abused over and over again? In other people’s point of view, abuse is something that must not happen. Today, ACU PAY will take you to know the reason why people are still in love with their lovers who hurt them.
What do lovers, couples, or mates in your idealism look like? Do they need to understand each other or do they have to support each other? Certainly, every couple might have a problem when they do not understand each other which leads both sides to learn and forgive, including finding the balance in the relationship to keep that relationship for long. However, there are people who prefer to stay in toxic relationships such as having frequent quarrels which lead to physical abuse but they forgive and still stay together. Let’s see how psychology explains toxic relationships.
It is a feeling that you have low value in yourself and you think that you deserve to be in this kind of relationship and never look for a new better relationship.
For example, having children, business or benefits that you will get, etc. These are factors that make you stay in a toxic relationship unwillingly and you have the belief that it is going to be bad for you and other people around you if you decide to get out of this relationship.
Love is divided into 3 parts which are thoughts, feelings and actions. If you are in a bad relationship where you feel love no more but you are still in that relationship because of good action and care that you always receive.
You may be a little confused about it. For example, X cheated on Y and Y abused X when Y knew the truth, but X believed that all Y did was with good intention. The abuse is seen as a way of punishment and they think abuse is good.
Another reason why people cannot cut off toxic relationships is because one side of this relationship may get used to the existence of another side so it seems scary to be alone without each other.