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Real Accountability Looks Like This! #relationshipadvice #datingadvice #toxicrelationships

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Men, when she says “I’m sorry,” does the behavior actually change? Share your thoughts in the comments.

Have you ever accepted an apology, only to end up having the same argument over and over again? That is the difference between an apology and real accountability.

If every conversation ends with you feeling guilty for bringing up what happened, defending your feelings, or questioning whether you were asking for too much, that is not healthy accountability.

In a toxic relationship, apologies can sometimes become part of the cycle. Something happens, there is conflict, an apology is given, things calm down, and then the same behavior happens again.

You are not asking for perfection. You are asking for consistency, ownership, and meaningful change.

If you are dealing with a narcissistic partner, relationship conflict, emotional burnout, or you are starting to question what a healthy relationship should actually look like, therapy for men can help you get clear on the patterns you are experiencing and what you want to do next.

You are not expecting too much by wanting your partner to take responsibility for their actions.

DM “ACCOUNTABILITY” if you are tired of having the same argument over and over.

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