The Anti-Love Guide; Why Toxicity Might Be The Secret Ingredient

Evie Pope

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Engelstalig e-book
ISBN-nummer:
9798230930471
Verschijningsdatum:
27/01/2025
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EVIE POPE
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E-book
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EPUB
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Relationships—what a mess, huh? The ones that make you feel like you're walking on cloud nine one moment and then smashing your face into a brick wall the next. It's like a constant roller coaster, but not the fun kind. It's a crazy ride where people throw punches, talk down to you, and still expect a love story with roses and chocolates. But here's the thing, if we're being real about it, maybe that's where the secret lies. Maybe the chaos—the toxicity—is actually the spark that keeps it all alive.

Look, every relationship has its ups and downs, but some people just love the drama. They thrive on it. It's like they want the drama more than the love. They might say they're looking for stability or harmony, but deep down, the turmoil is what keeps them engaged. Without the back-and-forth, the snarky comments, the manipulation, and all that mess—what would they have left? Something nice, something peaceful? Nah, they wouldn't know what to do with that.

And there's always that one person in the relationship who's determined to make it work, to "fix" things. The one who bends over backward, compromises, and tries to make everything perfect. They fight for the relationship when maybe—just maybe—it's a sinking ship. You can try all you want, but sometimes the ship is meant to sink. And there's something almost satisfying about the disaster. The good times are good, sure, but it's the bad times—the fiery arguments, the silences, the coming back together after everything falls apart—that make it so magnetic. You want to hate them, but somehow, you just can't. There's something addicting about the way they mess with your head.

You're on a date, things are going well—smooth, easy. But what's the catch? How long will it stay like that? When will the cracks start showing? It always happens, right? Everything's fine until it's not, until something shifts. Someone says something they shouldn't, or worse—someone doesn't say anything at all. That silence? It's dangerous. It's not the silence of understanding, but the silence of something festering. What happens when you start questioning everything they've ever said? When they play mind games with you, and you're so wrapped up in them that you don't even realize how far you've fallen? Suddenly, the idea of a healthy, straightforward relationship seems less appealing. The toxicity feels like home, even if it's the last place you should be.