Never Date Anyone Without These 11 Green Flags

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People are constantly talking about red flags to watch out for early on with toxic people, but what about green flags? Nobody’s perfect, but when you’re seeking a healthy relationship, there are certain traits and behaviors to look for in a partner that indicate a green light. In other words, you’re most likely good to go with this person, and they won’t be able to mistreat, manipulate, or gaslight you. Here are the top expert-vetted green flags that can indicate a healthy, positive relationship in the future.

1. Consistency

Being hot or cold is a significant sign of being a narcissist. Because of their unpredictable behavior, you may be afraid to open up and be honest with inconsistent people. Consistent behavior, on the other hand, creates a safe space and allows you to know exactly how they feel and where your relationship stands. It lays the groundwork for a person to be trustworthy.

2. Communication skills

This is the foundation of your relationship—it indicates how you interact with each other. When people communicate well, it means they have excellent listening skills and ask the right questions. They’re also honest and upfront, rather than playing games. Just like consistency, having open lines of communication makes room for trust.

3. Sense of humor

Although being funny is a turn-on, meeting someone with a healthy sense of humor is more than finding someone who makes you laugh. Can they make jokes without being rude? Do they occasionally make jokes about themselves, or are you always the butt of the joke? If they can take a joke and dish it, that’s a green flag!

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