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First, if she says "You don't need your friends, you have me," run for the hills. This is a classic sign of a controlling partner who wants to isolate you from your support system. A healthy relationship encourages individual friendships and interests.

Next, watch out for the phrase "You need to change this about yourself." While constructive feedback can be valuable, someone who constantly criticizes or tries to fundamentally change you is not accepting you for who you are. You deserve to be loved authentically.

If she claims "All my exes are crazy," proceed with caution. While it's possible she's had a string of bad luck, it's more likely that she's the common denominator. Be wary of someone who takes no responsibility for their past relationships.

Another major red flag is when she says "I hate drama, but it follows me." This often indicates that she's the source of the chaos. Drama-free people don't find themselves constantly embroiled in conflict.

If she expects you to always foot the bill with a sense of entitlement, it's a sign of financial manipulation. A partnership should be equitable, with both parties contributing fairly.

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Andrew McLaurin
 

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