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A Short self-reflected talk on Toxic relationship by Collins

The Process of brainstorming on Toxic relationship finally came to an end and it made me review all my relationships to understand if its true friendship and for those that may want to know, they are .After reading the guide verse which was 2 Samuel 13 I have something to say, Amnon’s obsession with Tamar looked like love, but it was poisoned by selfishness and manipulation. 

He listened to bad counsel, deceived her, and violated her trust. What began as desire turned into destruction, he hurt Tamar deeply and ended up hated, disgraced, and eventually killed.

This story reminds us that toxic relationships often masquerade as love but are rooted in control, deceit, and selfishness. 

True love protects, honors, and uplifts while toxic love consumes, manipulates, and destroys.

Tamar’s pain shows the cost of misplaced trust, while Amnon’s downfall shows the consequences of unchecked toxic desire.

 The lesson from the story is clear: guard your heart, seek wise counsel, and never confuse obsession with love. Healthy relationships are built on respect, not exploitation. Thanks for reading.

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