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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at CSU chapter.

Toxic Relationships

Everyone in their life has been involved with something that is toxic at one point or another whether it could be a platonic friendship or a romantic relationship. Toxic relationships are sometimes the worst things in the world, but in the end, this makes you realize your worth.

 

Knowing and accepting the fact that things are toxic is one of the hardest things you can do. When you start to feel like you are doing everything based on what someone else is doing is the hardest thing in the world, they are your world and your world revolves around them.

 

That’s only the first step of realizing, then it’s your choice to do something about it. Being in a toxic relationship means that someone has complete control over you whether you realize it or not, that’s the reality of it. You either need to stand your ground or let someone walk all over you.

 

If you want to do something about how someone is acting towards you, then you need to learn to stand up for yourself and your beliefs. If you’re fine with it, then don’t do anything. But always remember nobody is more important than you are.

I'm in my second year of college, studying Zoology with a minor in Media Studies, also a member of Tri-Deezy