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There are many. The main thing that comes to mind is not being able to detach. Detachment means you aren't affected by the other's behavior. In a healthy relationship, you don't feel the need to change the other person. You accept then the way they are. For condependents, on eperson is always trying to control the other person, care for them, rescue them, and does things like lying for them, making excuses for them, and always hopes things will get better, but they never do.

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