Relationship

2 Behaviors Strong, Independent Women Never Tolerate In Their Relationships

Strong, independent women aren’t born. They are made. A strong woman is someone who has built her success.

She has experienced things in life because she was willing to take risks and see the consequences.
But there’s nothing a strong woman loves more than to let her guard down when she’s fallen in love

There’s a freedom to release control with someone you can trust.

Most women, especially those who have earned their independence through hard work and sacrifice, embrace being vulnerable.

Because a part of being a strong woman is knowing when and where to exchange power — especially in relationships of the heart.

So, when a woman like this has fallen in love, and she feels like her power is questioned, rather than assume it was on purpose, she might question herself.

In fact, lots of strong women question power— and if she thinks hers is not only being questioned but sabotaged, by the people she loves, look out!

Her inner strength recognizes hits to her self-esteem. She may give in for a time, as she processes what’s going on, but there are just things she won’t tolerate.

Because her inner resilience and strength are what made her successful.

There are certain things that no one, not even a strong woman should tolerate in her relationships — no matter how confident she is in her ability to overcome them.

Wondering what dealbreakers are not worth your energy to overcome in your relationship?

“Most women, whose partner twists reality to suit his needs, question their own memories and perceptions first.

Some get caught thinking that they must be the one with the problem because they assume their partner is as kind, and sane, as they are. So, they stay.

But strong, independent women know that making assumptions about someone else — even someone they love — will only cause them heartache.

Instead of suffering, they choose to leave gaslighters in a flash.” — Dr. Karen Finn

“Strong women empower themselves by being regularly self-reflective, catching up with themselves by focusing on their values, vision, beliefs, and purposes.

They tolerate nothing less than honesty, safety, trust, respect, and reliability, leading to healthy mutuality in a relationship that demonstrates real love.

An independent, confident woman would never allow someone to tell her what she thinks, feels, needs, or wants — or, what she “should” think or feel.

She immediately recognizes that as a violation of her boundaries… and says so!”— Rhoberta Shaler, Ph.D., Aria Gmitter, M.S, M.F.A., is YourTango’s Senior Editor of Horoscopes and Spirituality. She studies with the Midwestern School of Astrology and is a member of the South Florida Astrological Association.