There comes a time in our relationship when we are finally fully comfortable with our partners. But where do we draw the line between being too comfortable with each other and just plainly whining about everything? Learn more about what to do if your partner complains all the time.
In this article, you will read:
- New research explains three ways to cope with complaints from your partner
- How does having a whiner partner have an effect on your relationship
- Ways to respond when your partner always complains
Are bothered by your partner’s constant complaining? Does he get irked by your actions even though you are trying your best to meet his needs? Does he only notice the little mistakes you omit? Well, there is new research that suggests three ways of dealing with Mr Complainer.
According to new research in the workplace on abusive supervision by Wilfred Laurier University’s Lindie Liang and colleagues (2022), it could be possible to look at the constant litany of complaints that your partner engages in as comparable to having an overly demanding boss.
While workplace dynamics are not exactly the same as those that take place in a romantic relationship, let alone a marriage, there are still lessons from this research that you can apply to your relationship.
Of course, having all that negative energy around can drain an individual, especially if it becomes a daily thing. Your relationship could even be considered “toxic.” Inevitably, this toxicity will play a huge effect on your relationship and how you communicate.
Partner complains all the time – effect on the relationship
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There’s tension between the couple and family dynamics
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Miscommunication
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Emotional exhaustion
If you believe that you are doing your best to give as much to your relationship as does your partner, your partner’s complaints will feel not only hurtful but unfair. And when that happens, it’s tempting to think, “Why do I even try?”
Unfair treatment can lead to a lot of negative outcomes like detachment, burnout, depression and emotional exhaustion. And no one really wants that to happen, because it can be the last straw that can make you want to give up on the relationship.
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It can lead to break-up and divorce
Is retaliation the answer?
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How to respond to a partner who complains all the time
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Notice and point out how the behaviour is affecting you
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Look at what happens when you retaliate
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Try to restore your sense of justice