If you’re in a relationship with a great partner — hell, even a somewhat decent one — then chances are, he or she is loving, trustworthy, supportive and has your best interests at heart. Knowing all those qualities, these are some things you shouldn’t ask your significant other to do (and same goes for them).

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Be like someone else
If the words "Why can't you be like him?" or "She would never have done that," it's time to show them the door. Your partner should never ask you to be anyone other than you, or alter anything that defines you.
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Give up something important
Compromise is one thing; total sacrifice is a whole other can of stinky worms. It's unacceptable to ask something of your partner that takes away from their happiness or identity.
An expectation to adopt opinions or be less you can be a sign your partner is a narcissist.
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Quit their job
Don't ask your person to be less ambitious, or consider a different career, especially if it's something they love. Unless it's affecting you and your family in a negative way, it should be discussed before any sort of financial independence is given up.
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Downplay their accomplishments
Bringing down your partner so you can look or feel better is a dick move. Your insecurities shouldn't affect your SO; they're the one person with whom you can be yourself and talk to about things that aren't going so well.
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Ignore insults from your family
Not everyone gets along but if your family is saying rude or disrespectful things about your person, you need to not only stand up for them but you need to tell your fam to STFU. That's the love of your life, they're talking crap about. Also, don't ever ask your partner to "let it go." That kind of talk will have them letting YOU go.

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Spend less time with their loved ones
Just because you don't love hanging out with your partner's family and friends, doesn't mean your partner has to give up that time. Suck it up and put in some face time — but not all the time. Let your person have alone time with their people too.
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Ditch their friends
It's one thing to not love your partner's friends but you simply can't ask them to give them up, spend less time with them or ditch them completely. That kind of controlling behaviour won't last long and can be a sign that you're heading for a breakup.

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Be the middleman in family situations
You shouldn't ask your partner to pass along messages to family members or, worse, kids if you aren't able to deal or are in the middle of some drama. Your relationship with them is your responsibility.
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Stop crying
There's clearly a problem but you should never tell your partner to keep things bottled up or not talk to you about what they're going through. If the tears come during a fight, it's time for both of you to step back and just talk things through.
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Hand over their phone
You have no business asking to see your SO's personal texts or emails. Privacy is important but so is trust and if that's not there, that needs to be addressed.
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Talk about past lovers
Nope. Nope, nope, nope, nope, NOPE. This is a road no couple should travel down because it's how doubts and insecurities and fights start. It's the little things that can ruin a relationship so lock that info away.

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Do something that terrifies them
If they aren't able to confront their fears, don't force it. Encouragement is OK but you have to wait until they're ready.
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Do something sexual they’re not into
Whether it's a little S&M or anal or something they've said no to countless times, stop pestering them. Respect their wishes rather than put your sexual wants or need to experiment ahead of them.
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Give up their religion
You should know better than to ask your partner to compromise on their values or their faith. It's important to know, understand and support their core beliefs.

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Vote the same way as you
Politics are personal and your significant other should know better than to ask you to support a stance with which they disagree if you don't want to blow your marriage.

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Change your outfit
It's nice to hear what a partner thinks of an ensemble but as long as they think they look good and, ultimately, feel good in it, then that's all that matters. Unless it's a black-tie event and they look like they're going to a barn dance. Then you can say something. Just nicely.
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Accept your angry outbursts
They might be the one person you can say anything to and they're meant to be a sounding board but if you're feeling pissed off or stressed, your partner shouldn't have to feel that wrath. Don't take your crap out on them and better direct that anger.
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Get them to end things
If you feel like the relationship is over, you need to be the one to take the initiative and call it quits. Don't put the onus on them.
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