India, March 10 -- Relationships involve mutual respect, trust, and emotional investment. If someone's words or actions suggest that they're not equally invested, it may be time to reassess the relationship. According to a March 8 Daily Mail article, if your partner says the 6-word phrase "I don't want to hurt you," it may be a red flag indicating a potential breakup. Here's a breakdown of the phrase. Also read | Men are gutted after breakups: Study reveals they are more affected than women

In the article, Louanne Ward, a matchmaker and relationship coach from Australia, explained how the six words can be seen as a 'warning, not reassurance'. She said that by saying "I don't want to hurt you," the person may be avoiding direct responsibi...