Bad love advice
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Question: Is telling someone to change themselves to be loved good love advice?
Answer: Definitely not. Authenticity is key
Question: What's wrong with advising a friend to stay in a toxic relationship "for the kids?"
Answer: That's terrible advice. Children often suffer more from witnessing constant conflict than from separated parents. Prioritizing a healthy environment is crucial.
Question: Is it wise to tell someone to ignore red flags in a relationship because "nobody's perfect?"
Answer: No way! Ignoring red flags often leads to bigger problems down the road. Addressing concerns early on is vital.
Question: Should you advise someone to stalk their ex to "win them back?"
Answer: Absolutely not. Stalking is illegal, harmful, and shows a complete lack of respect for boundaries. Seek professional help instead.
Question: What's the problem with telling someone to suppress their feelings and "be the cool girl/guy" to keep a partner interested?
Answer: That's bad advice because suppressing your true self creates an inauthentic connection and leads to emotional distress in the long run. Open communication is important.