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balandron [24]
3 years ago
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What are the two factors that contribute to a detrimental relationship​

Social Studies
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Paha777 [63]3 years ago
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  • Drugs and alcohol

Drugs and alcohol can greatly affect a relationship because many people depend on drugs and alcohol. This can have an effect on money and the happiness of the people in the relationship. This can cause a breakdown in the relationship and turn it toxic.

  • Financial struggle

Money is a very important aspect of everyone's life, especially in a capitalist society. If a relationship is struggling to pay the bills, they often try to work more. This can cause a breakdown in communication, bad moods, and fatigue. Due to this, this can cause fighting and inevitably cause a breakdown in the relationship due to all of the stress.

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