Relationships are intangible and because we are human beings, we cannot avoid having them. In nature, human beings want to be emotionally and physically close to each other. With significant other, family members, friends, or colleges sometimes relationship need efforts and there are no guaranteed that things would work out. A healthy relationship involves mutual caring, respect, and compassion. On the other hand, when the toxic relationship comes to play a part, it could lower your self-esteem, cause your depression, or even hurt you physically.
During the pandemic, things could get worsen and increase the chance they indicate that one is in toxic relationships. Stay at home, work from home or quarantine led us to spend more and more time with persons that close to us. With the heat of stress from the pandemic, it could raise the tense not just even with partner relationship but also family and friends.