Everyone has dealbreakers or, at least, they should.
So, just what is a dealbreaker, anyway?
How can you avoid dishonoring someone’s dealbreaker?

There are literally dozens of things that people consider to be dealbreakers in relationships.
A lack of trust can be a major dealbreaker
Trust is a big deal in a relationship.
There you have it: It reallyisall about personality.

Online dating is not nearly as taboo as it used to beeven 15 years ago.
This is all worth keeping in mind when going out with someone because many people say their top dealbreakerisrudeness.
Bustleonce published an article on why height is such a relevant desire for so many.

One woman interviewed said, “Tall men make you feel protected, snuggly, and small.
Just be aware that tall men are not exactly in abundance.
So, there might need to be a little room for compromise in the height department.

What could possibly be the reason for this kind of pushback?
Others said that vegetarians oftentimes come off as being too picky, which isn’t very appealing.
Additionally, the article claimed that vegetarians can sometimes come off high-maintenance also not an attractive quality.

In fact, having similar interests tops the list (viaHuffPost).
The articles goes on to explain that the reason for betrayal could be related to finances or infidelity.
Are there ever times when exceptions can or should be made?

In a 2019Insiderpiece ranking the top reasons for divorce, financial woes ranked No.
A lot of things can fall into the category of financial drama.
Surprisingly, credit card debt even ranked above drinking too much and having a messy house.

The reality is that, reportedly, the average American hassomewhere around $90,460of debt.
It’s that you should be forthcoming about it.
Interestingly, subpar sexual chemistry typically reveals poor underlying communication, which makes couples feel disconnected.

You never know how a good talk could turn things around.
