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Resentment can poison a relationship from "summary" of Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing by MATTHEW. PERRY

Resentment is like a slow-acting poison that can seep into the cracks of a relationship, gradually corroding the bonds that hold two people together. It starts small, perhaps with a feeling of being taken for granted or misunderstood, but if left unchecked, it can grow into a consuming force that taints every interaction. At first, resentment may seem like a fleeting emotion, easily brushed aside or dismissed. However, if it is not addressed, it can fester and build over time, coloring the way we see our partner and the world around us. Every slight, every unmet expectation, every past hurt becomes fuel for the fire of resentment, feeding a cycle of negativity that can be hard to break. As resentment grows, it can lead to a breakdown in communication and a loss of trust. We may start to hold back our true feelings, afraid of being hurt or rejected, or we may lash out in anger, pushing our partner further away. The walls we bui...
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    Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing

    MATTHEW. PERRY

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